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       Camera value €                   with original box €           The value of the camera is only an indication and based my own observations and purchases,value is based on an undamaged camera in any way whatsoever-the original packaging of the camera falling sharply in value if not comlete is equipped with tape or smudged - well defined in the McKeown camera price guide;The price of an antique camera dependent upon the moods of the buyer and seller at the time of the transaction.



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No.2 Brownie Special

MANUFACTURER: Eastman Kodak Company

PLACE MANUFACTURED: US, NY, Rochr

INTRODUCTION DATE: Nov. 1933

PRODUCTION DATES: Nov. 1933-Feb. 1934

FILM TYPE: 120 rollfilm IMAGE SIZE:6x9cm 2¼ x 3¼ inch.

STANDARD LENSES/SHUTTERS: Kodak Doublet

The No.2 camera is a basic box camera using 120 film with a Kodak Doublet lens. As a mostly export-only model these are less common than other Brownie.

This model was probably the last 120-film Brownie box camera to be produced by Kodak in the USA.

At the time Kodak introduced the six-20 Brownie cameras in the USA, they were unable to supply 620 film worldwide, therefore they produced the Brownie Special cameras for export. A few where sold in the USA, as they were included in a special Christmas package offered to dealers in 1933. A few more (2000) were used for the Chicago World’s Fair 1933 camera.

The remainder where for export to Australia as the primary marked for these cameras.


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