What cameras have you owned?

In this thread, Mick (ljxphotography) makes mention of the fact that, over an extended period of time, he has owned more than just a couple of cameras.
I think it would be a good idea for us each to try to remember and list the various cameras that we've owned over time, perhaps with some brief observations about some of them. Please, this is not meant to be a pissing contest, but more of a general interest type of thing.
I think we should probably avoid the very simple phds of yesteryear - the 127s, the instamatics, and the like. Most Polaroids and Kojaks also would probably be best avoided; likewise disposables.
Here's my (incomplete) list.
Voigtlander rangefinder (model unknown)
Practica LTL
Zenith (Model unknown)
Nikkormat FTn - with 55mm Micro lens. Still have this; solid as a brick.
Nikon FM
Nikon FE
Nikon FE2 - still have this.
Nikon FA
Nikon F801 - still have this
Mamiya C330
Mamiya 645 - camera returned due to being faulty and repairs were ineffective.
Bronica ETRs (x 2) - still have one. A great camera.
Kodak DC20 - my first digital; still have it.
Nikon Coolpix 950 - still have this
Nikon Coolpix 5700 - still have this. This camera has superb glass.
Nikon D70 - still have this
Nikon D200 - still have this
Nikon D300 - still have this
Canon A1 (x2) - one of the best 35mm bodies ever made.
Canon 30D - still have this
Nagaoka Cherrywood 4x5 view camera. Like my double bass, beautiful to look at as well as to use.
Speedgraphic 4x5. Remember the type of camera Jimmy Olsen used in the old Superman tv series?
I mentioned that the Nikkormat was as solid as a brick. This is true for each of the Nikon Fx bodies mentioned above. They were all of metal construction, handsome to look at, and all were able to be used even without a battery. Today's cameras, without a battery, are just paperweights.
I've not included cameras that others have given to me as "collectibles".
The two cameras from this list that I wish I still had an example of would be the Nagaoka, and the A1.
I think it would be a good idea for us each to try to remember and list the various cameras that we've owned over time, perhaps with some brief observations about some of them. Please, this is not meant to be a pissing contest, but more of a general interest type of thing.
I think we should probably avoid the very simple phds of yesteryear - the 127s, the instamatics, and the like. Most Polaroids and Kojaks also would probably be best avoided; likewise disposables.
Here's my (incomplete) list.
Voigtlander rangefinder (model unknown)
Practica LTL
Zenith (Model unknown)
Nikkormat FTn - with 55mm Micro lens. Still have this; solid as a brick.
Nikon FM
Nikon FE
Nikon FE2 - still have this.
Nikon FA
Nikon F801 - still have this
Mamiya C330
Mamiya 645 - camera returned due to being faulty and repairs were ineffective.
Bronica ETRs (x 2) - still have one. A great camera.
Kodak DC20 - my first digital; still have it.
Nikon Coolpix 950 - still have this
Nikon Coolpix 5700 - still have this. This camera has superb glass.
Nikon D70 - still have this
Nikon D200 - still have this
Nikon D300 - still have this
Canon A1 (x2) - one of the best 35mm bodies ever made.
Canon 30D - still have this
Nagaoka Cherrywood 4x5 view camera. Like my double bass, beautiful to look at as well as to use.
Speedgraphic 4x5. Remember the type of camera Jimmy Olsen used in the old Superman tv series?

I mentioned that the Nikkormat was as solid as a brick. This is true for each of the Nikon Fx bodies mentioned above. They were all of metal construction, handsome to look at, and all were able to be used even without a battery. Today's cameras, without a battery, are just paperweights.
I've not included cameras that others have given to me as "collectibles".
The two cameras from this list that I wish I still had an example of would be the Nagaoka, and the A1.