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Anonymous
http://www.krphoto.com/polaroid_model_110.html
>The Polaroid Models 110, 110A, and 110B (also known as the Pathfinder), are among Polaroid's professional cameras. Shown here is the Model 110A, made between 1957-60, and came equipped with a f/4.7 ~ 127mm Rodenstock, Ysarex, or Enna-Werk lens in Prontor SVS shutter. Shutter speeds were 1 second to 1/400th second. A lens cap with a f/90 aperature was added in 1959 to use the newer 3000 speed film. Collector's value: $55-$90 (all model versions).
What you have there is probably a 110 model Polaroid Land Camera. Not sure which variant, but most likely a Land Camera.
Here's a listing for one on Craigslist in Philly: http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/pho/665098332.html
Apparently they can sometimes be modified to take some of the currently-available Polaroid film, but that might involve damaging the camera and wrecking it's collectible value.
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