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    Posted 13 years ago

    WinterWolf
    (49 items)

    Some of my old cameras. They are, from left to right:

    Brownie No. 2A, Model B, circa 1911±
    Kodak Brownie Flash II. This one was made in Australia.
    Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash (was my mother's)
    Kodak Rainbow Hawkeye No. 2A bellows (was my great-grandmother's)

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    ANTIQUE KODAK PETITE TURQUOISE ART-DECO STYLE CAMERA ~ c. - 1930
    ANTIQUE KODAK PETITE TURQUOISE ART-...
    $55
    Kodak K battery fits 110 instamatic 30 40 50 60, trimlite 28 38 48 reusable
    Kodak K battery fits 110 instamatic...
    $18
    Kodak Bantam Special Film Camera with f:2 45mm Lens Teague Art Deco Masterpiece
    Kodak Bantam Special Film Camera wi...
    $108
    Kodak Petite
    Kodak Petite "Step Pattern" Camera ...
    $52
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    ANTIQUE KODAK PETITE TURQUOISE ART-DECO STYLE CAMERA ~ c. - 1930
    ANTIQUE KODAK PETITE TURQUOISE ART-...
    $55
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    1. lisalisa, 8 years ago
      I have my grandmothers 1911 No2A Brownie box camera (still has roll of film in it that was never finished or developed) I was wondering what it might be worth? I'm guessing the A is model #? And any suggestions on getting film developed, curious to see what pics granny took in early 1900s.
      Any info would be of great help. Thanks so much
      lisalisa
    2. WinterWolf WinterWolf, 8 years ago
      LisaLisa - Thanks for your comments. I won't be much help as I am really not well informed about cameras. These just fell into my lap. I did manage to find some film for the red Rainbow Hawkeye once back in the 1970's and took some pictures. The quality was poor. I suspect that there may have been a light leak somewhere; probably a small crack in the bellows that I hadn't noticed. I would be astounded if you managed to find any film for it today.
      Good luck, and thanks for your interest

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