As far as I could find out Sachs Torpedo did build a few 2 speed models, so I'm pretty sure this is one of them. I probably could verify my guess as there should be an imprint on the hub body, but I didn't want to pry off these wheels.:D ⬇️
As far as I could find out Sachs Torpedo did build a few 2 speed models, so I'm pretty sure this is one of them. I probably could verify my guess as there should be an imprint on the hub body, but I didn't want to pry off these wheels.:D ⬇️
This one seems to be an outlier though, as there are only 2 gears. Initially I thought there was a mechanical problem, because of this. That's why I disassembled it, and gave it a nice cleaning. ⬇️
This one seems to be an outlier though, as there are only 2 gears. Initially I thought there was a mechanical problem, because of this. That's why I disassembled it, and gave it a nice cleaning. ⬇️
34€... Ja popelige 34€. Davon bekommt man nicht mal'n Schlagloch geflickt.:D Was für'n Schwachsinn.
34€... Ja popelige 34€. Davon bekommt man nicht mal'n Schlagloch geflickt.:D Was für'n Schwachsinn.
Got some myself, but haven't tried them yet. And with 120 cams you need to take the 35mm film out in the dark, and rewind it manually back in its canister. As normal rewinding isn't possible.
Got some myself, but haven't tried them yet. And with 120 cams you need to take the 35mm film out in the dark, and rewind it manually back in its canister. As normal rewinding isn't possible.
Yeah if the spool fits in there, and engages you're good. The tolerances on the Brownies weren't that tight I'd imagine. :D
Yeah if the spool fits in there, and engages you're good. The tolerances on the Brownies weren't that tight I'd imagine. :D
Another method would be respooling, as 620 spools are still available.
Another method would be respooling, as 620 spools are still available.
But screw Kodak for trying to push this weird 620 film. Usually you just need to grind down the 120 spool a bit, but some old 620s need a full conversion. :,)
But for the Brownies 120 works just fine if my memory's right.
But screw Kodak for trying to push this weird 620 film. Usually you just need to grind down the 120 spool a bit, but some old 620s need a full conversion. :,)
But for the Brownies 120 works just fine if my memory's right.
Just a small one to burn the little demons (of his past) he's holding in his hands, and then watching the embers float away.
Just a small one to burn the little demons (of his past) he's holding in his hands, and then watching the embers float away.
I haven't visited this shit hole in months.
I haven't visited this shit hole in months.