Cameras arrived and were are actually better than illustrated as one of the plain ones had an art deco front which could not be seen in the photos! So many thanks for a great deal!
Vertaling bekijkenKodak Six-20 Brownie (US model) / Brownie No.2A Model C / Hawk-eye No.2 Model C Boxcamera
Nr. 89747135
A set of three nice Kodak box camera's.
Six-20 Brownie
Beautiful Art-Deco design, somewhat rare in Europe. Built from 1933 until 1941. Choice between portrait (5-10 feet) and landscape (> 10 feet). Two different f/stops possible. The shutter works well.
Brownie No 2A, model C
The Brownie No 2A has a long history, starting in 1907 until 1936. The Model C was available from 1924 until 1933. While the earlier models were constructed from cardboard, the Model C had an aluminium frame. The #116 film produced large negatives that created post card size contact prints. Considering its age, this copy is in good condition. The shutter works well
Hawk-eye No2 Model C
The Hawk-eye camera's have a long history, starting with the Boston Camera Company, which was taken over by the Blair Camera Company in 1890 and finally taken over by Eastman Kodak in 1899. The Hawk-eye No2 is a very simple camera with one aperture, one speed. This copy has lost its strap and does show some wear and tear. The shutter works well.
A set of three nice Kodak box camera's.
Six-20 Brownie
Beautiful Art-Deco design, somewhat rare in Europe. Built from 1933 until 1941. Choice between portrait (5-10 feet) and landscape (> 10 feet). Two different f/stops possible. The shutter works well.
Brownie No 2A, model C
The Brownie No 2A has a long history, starting in 1907 until 1936. The Model C was available from 1924 until 1933. While the earlier models were constructed from cardboard, the Model C had an aluminium frame. The #116 film produced large negatives that created post card size contact prints. Considering its age, this copy is in good condition. The shutter works well
Hawk-eye No2 Model C
The Hawk-eye camera's have a long history, starting with the Boston Camera Company, which was taken over by the Blair Camera Company in 1890 and finally taken over by Eastman Kodak in 1899. The Hawk-eye No2 is a very simple camera with one aperture, one speed. This copy has lost its strap and does show some wear and tear. The shutter works well.
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Cameras arrived and were are actually better than illustrated as one of the plain ones had an art deco front which could not be seen in the photos! So many thanks for a great deal!
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