Arnold Karma-Flex (6x6, Model I)
The Arnold Karma-Flex (6x6, Model I) is a medium-format roll-film camera producing 6x6 cm negatives. It is an obscure model from a small manufacturer, and surfaces only occasionally in the UK collector market.
Sales data for the Karma-Flex (6x6, Model I) is extremely thin: a single recorded UK auction hammer result of £250 from 2002 is the only reference point available, so any value quoted today must be treated as indicative rather than a reliable median. Because only one sale underpins the figure, today's worth depends heavily on condition, completeness and bidder interest on the day, and a clean working example could sell for considerably more or less at saleroom level.
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Nov 2002 | EUR 250 | Leitz Auction | |
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Auction: Leitz Auction 1 (Lot AI_1_21049) Title: ARNOLD KARMA-FLEX Mod.I Typ A
Description:
Very first KARMA-FLEX with Vidar 4,5/6cm in good condition |
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Frequently asked questions
What is an Arnold Karma-Flex (6x6, Model I) worth today?
On the only UK auction record available, one example sold for £250 at hammer; with just a single data point, the current value of a comparable example is best treated as a rough guide rather than an established price.
How much does an Arnold Karma-Flex (6x6, Model I) sell for at auction?
The single recorded UK hammer result is £250, and condition, completeness of accessories and lens quality will be the main factors moving any future sale price up or down from that figure.
Is the Arnold Karma-Flex (6x6, Model I) a common camera?
No, it appears very rarely in UK auction listings, which makes establishing a reliable market price difficult and means buyers should expect long gaps between opportunities to compare sales.