I decided to get a new point and shoot. While this model is a number of years old, it still gets great reviews, I have learned that if you look at older models you can get a better deal. Nothing wrong with them. They don't have the whistles and bells of newer models (eye focus tracking, touch screens, articulating screens, etc). The lens in this camera is top notch. I am looking forward to using it.
I've had a few Sonys, but none as nice as the one you picked up. They are very reliable and preform well.
Three items from Maggard: Fatip "Special Edition" Piccolo DE (Black\Gold with OC and Bar base plates) 24MM Tmiberwolf synthetic
Great brush! It's best to comb them out every couple of uses as they will tangle and form knots. Sent from my Galaxy using Tapatalk
A few things off the bay ...... A 28mm flat top synthetic to re-knot a late 60's Kent. A NOS 13/16 - 1 3/8 short drive step drill bit ......... for a future project. A 24mm fan shaped 2 banded badger knot ....... for a friends brush. And I'm also trying to get over cold ...........
Thanks for the info, hopefully I'll remember. I had a Vie-Long a few years ago. I tried to remove the knot to place in another handle, iirc. It didn't end so well. I assume a fine tooth comb is the best to use? Sent from my Nokia 6.1 using Tapatalk
It arrived and it is nice. f1,8 at 18mm. It will Macro focus down to a little under 2 inches. Shoot JPEG and RAW. It has a one inch CMOS sensor; SteadyShot. Many, many reviews state excellent image quality. Excellent video. I also have a Sony a6000 and this little camera can hold its own. No buyers remorse. Additionally, for many, many years Canon and Nikon were the big dogs. However, Sony has done its homework and their cameras can go toe-to-toe with Canon and Nikon.
Won this today. Includes a Gem Featherweight, Paragon OC from England, English Gillette Tech with a handle I haven't seen before and an English Ever-Ready. Along with two Gillette blade banks and some blades. Had to spend my Ebay bucks on something before they ran out..........
I was thinking along that line, just didn't see that exact one on @mr-razor's site, unless I missed it.
I'm not sure that Achim has any examples of a British Bakelite handle with a metal head, just Bakelite heads. It reminds me a little of the wartime Canadian Tech I have with a Steel pre-War style baseplate and and English Bakelite handle. I assume that yours is a Flat Bottom Tech?
i thought i saw a french set with that handle and a metal head on etsy a while back..but yes brits had a bakelite head from ones i ve seen.. nice score..