
Camera Craftsman - March/April 1963
This spring issue of Camera Craftsman addresses essential topics for professional camera repair technicians. The main feature « How Far Have We Gone » offers insights into the evolution of photographic repair practices, while introducing the new « Tinker Kits » series: specialized tool kits designed for repairmen, optical instrument technicians, and photography enthusiasts. These modular kits, ranging from $4.70 to $17.10, provide comprehensive coverage of professional needs, from the « Apprentice Tinker » kit to the « Tinker Solve » kit for precision lubricants.
The magazine features a commercial article by Samuel L. Love titled « A Point to Powder », examining sales strategies for repair service professionals. An « NCRS Diary » section enriches the editorial content. The issue highlights professional tools including « Flexi-Clamp » wrenches and optical accessories such as the OptiVISOR, an innovative binocular magnifier for precision work. Advertisements for National Camera ServiShops Supply complete this edition, targeting professionals in the photographic repair industry.
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Document Details
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- 24
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- Category
- Photography