Posted 3 years ago
Remigijus_…
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Who knows what year this special package is sold?
Six-20 Brownie USA model Christmas Package
(level range in feet)
MANUFACTURER: Eastman Kodak Company
PLACE MANUFACTURED: US, NY, Rochester
INTRODUCTION DATE: May 1933
INSIDE LABEL NUMBER: 49090
PRODUCTION DATES: May 1933-April 1941
FILM TYPE: 620 rollfilm IMAGE SIZE: 2¼ x 3¼ inch.
STANDARD LENSES/SHUTTERS: Diway, with close-up lens rotary shutter
Leatherette covered metal body with front panel with geometric Art Deco design; two brilliant finders.
Level range in meter on the front some others have the level range in feet on the front.
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I have this same camera. Mine is missing the strap and doesn't have a box. Slightly rusty. Found is at a flea market. Bought it as a birthday present for my husband for $7. Wonder if that was a good deal?
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.
I think if the camera is not rusty and not missing the strap the value is $15.00.
So in your case $7,00 is not bad.
Would you please help me date a Target Brownie Model Six-16? I don't see this exact model on this site.
Hello Beth please take a look on http://www.browniecamera.nl to find your camera, if not, you can contact me from there.
Greatings, Remy