British Cameraphone question

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British Cameraphone question

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I might be able to pick up a fairly decent looking Cameraphone made in England. They do show up in this country, so must have been sold here. The one I am thinking about is missing its crank. Are parts hard to come by?

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Hard, but not impossible...
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if it's the same as the one I have on Ebay I can probably find a crank !

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cameraphone-O ... _685wt_958

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Thanks, but I finally decided to just let the one I was considering go.

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