Kodak Reflex Twin-Lens Reflex Medium Format w/ f3.5 80mm Lens & Case  

Absolutely beautiful example of the Kodak Reflex, a solid well built true TLR camera. Sold from 1946 until January of 1949
Introduced in 1946 the Kodak Reflex makes 2¼×2¼ inch exposures on 620 rollfilm.
This example is in near mint condition, with all functions, functioning. The focus works smoothy, though it is stiff. 
The aperture is easy to set.  The speed scale is easy to set.  
The same lever cocks the shutter and releases it. Push up to cock shutter, down to release it. 
The pop up magnifier is good, as is the view through the viewing lens.  The magnifier pops up gingerly.
The shutter speeds, while working I do not believe are accurate.  Camera is old.
The Lens;  The camera has the optional upgrade Kodak Anastar.  f:3.5  80mm Lens. The taking and viewing lenses are matched.  The Anastars are known to be excellent lenses.
The case is in good condition and is very sturdy.  It appears to be a leather coated wrap around metal box on three sides, with the front being pliable leather.  The sturdiest case I have seen.  It does have some stitching coming undone where it folds over the back.
Camera comes with lens cap.  Heck that is worth $50 right there, no?
Thanks for looking.