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ORIG CASE for Wirgin STEREO CAMERA (Edixa) NOS -UNUSED -SUPERB!

$ 31.65

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

ORIG CASE for Wirgin STEREO CAMERA (Edixa) NOS -UNUSED -SUPERB!
Manufactured by Wirgin in Germany sometime in the 1950s or 1960s, this is a new-old-stock (NOS) brown leather camera case for Wirgin's 35mm stereo camera of the day, some of which were branded with the Edixa name and some were not.  The case is in superb condition and has never been used.  It came from the unsold stock of a camera 1950s camera store that closed in 1980.
Please use the photos to judge the camera case's condition and email me if you have any questions (search for "Rob McElroy" and "Buffalo, NY" on Google and you will find me; my phone number is also listed in the "Contact Seller" section of this listing).
Note: All photographs appearing in this eBay listing are the copyright of Rob McElroy (2020) and may not be copied, duplicated, transferred, transmitted, or in any way displayed (electronically or in print) without express written permission. This includes restrictions on any internet or website display, usage or transfer.
SHIPPING:
Domestic shipping is via USPS with delivery confirmation and will be calculated by eBay's shipping calculator to your particular city.
The shipping fee also includes postal insurance plus the additional fees imposed by EBay and PayPal on the shipping charges, which amounts to an additional 15% on top of the fees charged by the post office. Shipping discounts are available for multiple purchases shipped to the same address in the same box.
International buyers please note: The shipping charges you pay when purchasing this item do not include import duties, taxes, broker's fees, or other charges that may be imposed by government officials or Customs brokers in your country. Please check your country's import regulations if you want to be informed about any additional charges that may be imposed on your package when it arrives.
PAYPAL PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS:
Visa and MasterCard are accepted through PayPal for domestic purchases. For international purchases, because of PayPal and eBay's very strict rules regarding proof-of-shipment for sellers, if you want to pay for the item using PayPal, and the item sells for less than 0.00, I can only accept a PayPal payment if you are willing to pay for USPS Priority Mail Express International or Priority Mail International shipping. They are the only on-line-trackable shipping methods offered by our US Postal System to international destinations, and an on-line-trackable shipping method is a PayPal and eBay requirement. If the item sells for more than 0.00, then Priority Mail Express International is the ONLY shipping option available because it is the only service that requires a signature upon delivery. PayPal and eBay both require signature confirmation on packages worth more than 0.00.
Additionally (for both domestic and international purchasers), if you pay for the item using PayPal, there are two Priority Mail services I cannot offer, their Flat-Rate Envelope and Small Flat-Rate Box. Neither of these two services are trackable (or insurable), and they are therefore against PayPal and eBay's rules.
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
EBay has made changes to their payment rules whereby (in eBay's own words) "Beginning in late October [2008], sellers will no longer be allowed to offer [any traditional person-to-person paper] payment methods on eBay. Only approved electronic methods will be allowed." As a seller, eBay now prohibits me from even using the words that describe what those traditional paper-transaction payment methods are. EBay strongly encourages all buyers to pay for their items by using PayPal (previously an eBay-owned company). I accept PayPal, and encourage you to use it, but I will not force you to use it. EBay's rules also state "A seller can accept [paper payments] from a buyer if (and only if) the buyer requests it. We will not take action against a seller who is trying to accommodate their buyer, complete a sale and be in compliance with the policy. Sellers cannot in any way solicit [paper payments] from a buyer." So, let me be clear, I am not, in any way, soliciting you to use any payment method other than PayPal, I am simply informing you (the buyer) of all of eBay's rules, which state that if you (the buyer) request a different payment option other than PayPal, I can accept it.