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    Posted 8 years ago

    StacyEW
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    I have a plastic camera that my grandmother let us kids play with. I never thought of it as being a real camera, but it is a simple point and shoot design with plastic lenses; hence, not very good quality & why my g-ma gave it to us kids. Still, they rate as a collectible.

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      Probably not after a bunch of kids played with it ! LOL !! Nothing is kid-proof !
    2. StacyEW StacyEW, 8 years ago
      Seriously, were the cameras bad & that is why my g-ma let us kids play with it?
      Was it ever a functioning camera?
    3. SDCameraFan SDCameraFan, 8 years ago
      According to McKeown's, these plastic Cinex Deluxe "minicams" used 127 film for 16 exposures and were available in grey or black plastic, with chrome or black for the faceplates. Circa 1940/1950 (different sites list different dates) and evidently made in Chicago. Simple point and shoot design with plastic lenses, hence, not very good quality. Still, they rate as a collectible.
    4. StacyEW StacyEW, 8 years ago
      Thank you SDCameraFan!

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