So I picked up some metal spools (very hard to find) and paper backings (EXTREMELY hard to find) and set about re-spooling some film. Well, the paper was cheap 60 years ago and the original paper backing I tried tore. So I used my spare one as a template and cut new backings from some 120 paper backings I had lying around. It took three tries, but I finally managed a roll with something resembling an image.
I don't expect to ever take a prize-winning photo with one of these, but I do plan to see what I can make these do. A plastic lens, very poor manufacturing quality control, and age all combine to make this a very unpreditcable camera.





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