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Rare 16mm KGB camera disguised as a womens hand bag. The Camera is a IMBIR 16mm silent cine camera, with f2 28mm lens. These were built by the KGB.
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KGB Spy Camera Disguised As a Cane
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A rare Soviet KGB spy ring. Uses 8mm film. Gold plated. These cameras were rarely seen by the person being spied on.
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A spy camera hidden inside a working lighter. A small opening on the side is for the camera lens.
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Rare KGB f-21 spy camera disguised as a woman's handbag. Cold war era, 1960s-80s. The camera takes pictures by pressing on the side of the bag, making a hidden hole open and close. Soviet markings on mechanism.
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A rare KGB cold war camera disguised as a umbrella. The camera is a Ajax F-21 Camera Make 1950's-80's
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KGB Spy Camera Disguised As a Book. Using A Ajax-F21 Camera
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A rare KGB F-21 ajax spy camera disguised as a women hand bag. This spy handbag has a small electrical motor, battery, and electronic pressure switch that turns a wheel, to automatically take pictures from the hidden opening on the side of the bag. From the 1960s-70s
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Zimnik Rare KGB 35 mm Soviet Spy Reproduction camera.
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KGB Spy Camera Disguised As a Doctors bag.
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Very Rare Spy Button KGB overcoat. One button second from top is not real button but camera shutter. Used Ajax F-21 camera. 1950s-1960's
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Very Rare KGB Spy Camera Button Camera Cigarette Case Using Tachka Camera.
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A Cold War KGB Spy Camera Handbag. This handbag used a FED camera. Dated around 1970
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KGB Spy Camera Disguised as a Movie Camera Quarz 1x8S-2 It used a F-21 camera that was equipped with HT 2.9/28mm lens. The movie camera itself was non functional.
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KGB Spy Camera Disguised as Women's Purse. Uses the F-21 Ajax Camera.
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Ultra Rare KGB Spy Camera NIMFA3 Uses the Zinnia 35mm camera. Was likely used taking pictures through walls.
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A cold war spy camera looking like a set of keys. The camera is aConcava Tessina 35 STASI This was the smallest 35mm camera ever made.
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Rare KGB Spy Camera Disguised as Pack of Cigarettes. Made by the KGB from a modified Kiev Arsenal camera. It has and custom metal housing that allows pictures to be taken by pressing down on a spring platform on top, winding the camera then pressing on the side of the cigarette pack to release the shutter. Off white and silver foil paint, would look like and unopened pack of cigarettes from the front. Two real cigarettes could be placed in the camera, pulled out and smoked if needed to fool any adversaries. Format (16mm (f3.5-11); 1/30-1/200. 13x17mm)