Posted 1 year ago
dav2no1
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Kodak Brownie Cameras
Recently I showed my Kodak Brownie Six-20 Special. Well..I just bought a huge lot of cameras. The majority are Kodak Brownie cameras. It was fun to go through and learn about them.
There's some other oddball stuff too. The last picture you can see a few cameras in the front row and two steel projectors on the left. I'll show those in upcoming posts. There was also 3 large leather cases..one was for a 1900-1901 folding camera and a 1914 camera.
KODAK BROWNIE CAMERAS
Baby 1934-52 Early design
Baby Special 1939-54 (1942)
3) Hawkeye Flash 1950-61
Six-20 Flash 1946-55
Six-20 1933-41
2)Six-20 Target 1946-52
Six-16 Target 1946-51
No. 2 Model F 1901-33, F introduced 1924
Patents inside show 1914 & 1916
No. 2 Hawkeye Model C 1901-33, C introduced 1907
No. 2A Model B 1907-33, B introduced 1911-24
Patents inside show 1897, 1899, 1909
Starmite II 1962-67
MY BROWNIE..MY BROWNIE DOWNTOWN..
In 1888 George Eastman, a former bank clerk introduced the Kodak Number 1 camera. This camera was simple box camera that came loaded with a 100-exposure roll of film. His invention kicked off the amateur photography era
**This is an awesome Kodak Camera link!
https://nwmangum.com/Kodak/
Some history..
https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/kodk/hd_kodk.htm#:~:text=By%20far%20the%20most%20significant,100%2Dexposure%20roll%20of%20film.
https://www.amberusa.com/blog/5-interesting-facts-about-medical-imaging-leader-kodak/#:~:text=George%20Eastman%20is%20the%20founder,roll%20of%20film%2015%20cents.
My previous post of my Six-20..
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/316553-kodak-six-20-brownie-special
good for you i have most of what you show here ... fun aint it ...
good for you i have most of what you show here ... fun aint it ...hate to see your stuff in a box like that ...my first camera i ever used was a baby brownie like the 2 you show..i like the art deco boxes ...
Terrific assortment of cameras & projectors, really like the one with the huge flash in last photo - it would've been great to surprise a movie star, pop pop :)
Great looking bunch of cameras and nicely displayed!
It's always fun to find lots of Kodak cameras. The deco Kodaks are special.
Just to keep history correct, as an FYI, the referenced Met Museum URL with the article by Mia Fineman does not correctly cite the "first" Kodak. The original Kodak roll film camera of 1888 was simply called "The Kodak." The "No.1 Kodak" followed in 1889. FWIW, I have all Kodak consumer catalogues from 1888 to 1941.
rniedermam - Thanks for clarifying that. Makes absolute sense..
Thanks to everyone for the comments and loves. I do have more cameras to post. Just been busy with other projects.
Great collection you have there !
Thank you
I did it, I found your treasure, wow !~