About five years ago, I constructed a similar kit. Here's a link for that one:
http://scientificsonline.com/product.asp?pn=3081691&bhcd2=1111348433
I assembled this for a San Francisco retailer who wanted one for display (promo)
purposes. It was a lot of fun. It did seem like a lot of work, tho I seem to recall that this
one may have had a lot more pieces than the 40 mentioned in yours. Unfortunately, I
had to move to Kansas City that summer, so I was never able to sample it. I had to
finish it and leave. It sure looked like a lot of fun, tho. Like yours, it used rolls of 35 mm.
Mike
On 20 Mar 2005 at 13:29, Traci Bunkers wrote:
From: Traci Bunkers <bonkers@bonkersfiber.com>
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Has anyone tried this paper pinhole camera?
Date sent: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 13:29:47 -0600
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> I was doing research for resources for a pinhole polaroid article I
> was writing for my artzine, Tub Legs, and found this:
>
> http://shop.lomography.com/paperpinhole/
>
> Has anyone tried this out? I'm intrigued and thinking of ordering it.
>
> Traci Bunkers
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