This is a Ricoh 35mm SLR, with light meter and a 135mm Suntar 2.8 lens.   Branded as "Sears", as Sears-Roebuck always did with any of their products back then.   Everything works as it should:  shutter speeds, light meter, camera back, rewind mechanism, very new looking lens, its F-stop ring, focus ring ... everything works smoothly.   Ricoh cameras employed the 42mm screw type lenes that also worked on Pentax, Praktica.and Fujica

   This is part of my collection of 35mm film cameras ... I'll start listing them one at a time.  If you're looking at 35mm film cameras then you're probably, as I am, shocked at the current era pricing for developing and printing, and owing to the vast number of film camera listings on eBay, I don't expect much attention being paid here.

  At any rate, thanks for looking and good luck.   This is a fairly plain and totally manual example of an SLR, but it's fully functioning.