Posted 2 years ago
JohnKratz
(23 items)
The Agilux Agiflash is a bakelite camera for 127 film, made in Croydon, England from 1954-58. I just love its funky, streamlined design! The cylindrical protrusion on top is the flash socket. Take a look at the cool cap on it.
The 2nd image is a short review of the Agiflash from the May 1959 edition of Which?, a U.K. consumer magazine.
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