Monday, July 2, 2012

Set of 3 types RM1 Ismail Ali + 1 dollar Brunei + 2 types of Singapore 1 dollar

Set of 3 types RM1 Ismail Ali + 1 dollar Brunei + 2 types of Singapore 1 dollar
great items for beginner collectors.

3 types of different Ismail Ali RM1.
2 types of Singapore 1 dollar-bird series and ship series
1 piece Brunei 1 dollar

Price: RM60 for all 6pcs

Malaya one dollar 1st July 1941

Malaya one dollar 1st July 1941
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price:RM200

2pcs Malaya 5cents 1st July 1941

2pcs Malaya 5cents 1st July 1941
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price:RM60 for both


Sa-puloh ringgit and Sepuluh ringgit Ismail Ali

Please refer photo
Price:RM300 for both



Vintage KODAK instamatic 133 camera (with original box)





Vintage KODAK instamatic 133 camera (with original box)
Price:RM180


The Kodak Instamatic 133 was a 126 cartridge film camera introduced by Kodak in 1968, one of a long line of Instamatics. The 133 had a flashcube socket; the Instamatic 133X was similar, but was fitted for Magicubes.

Specification

  • Manufacturer: Kodak Ltd, Kodak AG and Kodak Spain
  • Designer: Alexander Gow
  • Body Styling: Kenneth Grange
  • shutter speeds: 1/80 sec. (sunlight), 1/40 sec. (dim light or flash)
  • Lens: 1:11/43mm fixed-focus
  • Film: 126 cartridge

In the early 1970s there were more families with several children living in Germany than nowadays. And it had become very common that sooner or later the children got a real camera. So it was lucky for the family's budget that simple cameras were in fashion, the Instamatics of Kodak. These cameras were made by Kodak's German plant Kodak AG and by its British plant Kodak Ltd. In the 1970s, these factories offered lines of Instamatics styled especially for the home market. One line started with the Instamatic 33, which had a connector for a separate flashgun instead of a flashcube socket. The model numbers in this line ended in "33"; the higher the number, the more features were offered.