Made in U.S.A by Eastman kodak & Co Rochester, and produces 12x exposures on 620 film.

MODEL
Kodak Reflex II TLR 620mm film camera
Viewing lens: Kodak Anastar 80mm f3.5, Taking lens: Kodak Anastar 80mm f3.5 with a Flash Kodak Shutter, with glass focus screen and folding magnifier.

CONDITION
VERY GOOD 
(Mechanically/Optically fully operational)

Additional comments:  Arrived working, but was in need of a CLA'd. The camera is now fully operational:

The Taking lens was dismantled and it's glass & barrel treated and fungus removed.
The Viewing lens was dismantled and it's glass & barrel treated and fungus removed.
The Focal range was then recalibrated.
The shutter mechanism was dismantled, cleaned and serviced.
The chrome work has been polished, the leatherette has been re blacked and polished, odd spot of rust treated.
The viewfinder was removed completely and the interior of the camera, the mirror and two part glass focus screen cleaned. 

DESCRIPTION
The camera is now working as per the instruction manual for this model states -

620 film run through to test the holders and film counter roller mechanism is working correctly. 
Shutter lever cocks and fires perfectly, and works correctly with a shutter release cable.
Aperture diaphragm and shutter blades are spotless with a a nice easy movement.
Shutter operating correctly at all speeds: 300secs /100/50/25/10/5/2/B/T.
Glass focus screen is in excellent condition having been cleaned.
Taking lens is now clear and should provide excellent images.  
Film compartment is spotless with light seals sound.
The fold out Magnifier glass is in good condition.
The focus mechanism is smooth in operation.
WLVF mechanism springs open correctly 
Film counter is working correctly.

* Note: Synchronizer lever is working correctly with the the shutter lever, but I am unable to test the flash sync socket.


* Loading film: push up the larger of the two knobs on the side, the 'Release knob' and hold it up while you turn the smaller knob, the 'Counter knob' anticlockwise until '0' can just be seen in the counter window. Open film compartment, place film in lower compartment and unwind film 'over' the top of the two rollers and feed into the take up spool. Turn the 'Winding knob' once or twice until the film roll is tight on the spool and close the film door. Push the red film window over and wind on until No1 is visible. Now turn the 'Counter knob' until it locks in place, the No 1 will appear in the Counter window. After each picture is taken the 'Release knob' will need to be pushed up, but not held in place, it's just  enough to allow you to now turn the 'Winding knob' to the next frame and No2 will show in the counter window.

* Setting shutter speed: 1st set the desired shutter speed, 2nd cock the lever, best done in this order on most of these older cameras to prevent wear on the internal speed selector plates.

Includes
Camera body + 620 film spool + brown leather 'Reflex Field Case' bottom half and a rather nice leather wrist strap (although this is a heavy camera!)

There's a Kodak service sticker in the film compartment dated 1955.


RETURNS
If on checking the item over, you are not 100% happy with it, I will happily refund the purchase cost & postage, once the item has been safely returned.

UK POSTAGE
As much as I would love to use 'cheap couriers', it's proven to be unreliable in the past, plus these companies do not insure lenses & cameras against loss/damage in transit.
I send Insured and Tracked, this costs a little more, but it's guaranteed to arrive safely & in good time.

I post out every other day so please allow a little extra time for it to be delivered.

GLOBAL SHIPPING
Postage is through 'ebay's global postage' at ebay's set prices.
Once purchased, I post the item to ebay's central UK shipping centre, where the parcel is re addressed and forwarded to the buyer, any Import tax will be shown on the buyers ebay page and will need to be paid by the buyer.

EQUIPMENT CHECKS

Firstly camera and lens bodies are cleaned & sanitized, before being given a thorough check over, anything I am unable to test, or found to be not working, will be included in the condition description above. 

For cameras, checks are made on: the body condition/Programme Modes/ASA settings/winder operation/light seals/shutter curtain/shutter speeds/film compartment/battery compartment/light meter/self timer/flash synchro/viewfinder/focus screen/mirror condition.

If I have the correct film available, this will be run through the camera to ensure that the film advance, rewind & film counter are working correctly.

For lenses, checks are made on: the body condition/lens optics/focusing mechanism/aperture settings/diaphragm blades/pre-set mechanism etc.

CONDITION MEANINGS:

Mint
 as new.

Excellent
shows no signs of wear to the body, all functions have been tested and are working correctly.

Very Good
body shows only slight signs of use, such as mild rub marks on chassis paint or faint cleaning marks, all tested and working.

Good
 all functions tested and working but body has age related scuffs and wear marks, the mechanical operation may be slightly stiff/loose but is still totally useable.

Average/Fair
 bodily it's a bit worn, scuffed and knocked about, while it may not look its best, it is still useable.

Display
 cosmetically good but not working for the reasons stated.

Spares/Repair
 not working for the reasons stated. Ideal if you can repair or wish to use for parts.

Untested
 means condition is as the pictures show as I have not examined it. Best bought assuming it's NOT working, as then we'll both be pleasantly surprised if it does.

Additional comments:
 for example, if overall the item is 'Very Good' but it has an issue. I will describe the issue in the condition description above.