Posted 12 months ago
rgcamera
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Kodak 3A Pocket Model F
would just like some information on it's history and when it was made and if you can get the instructions for it
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Posted 12 months ago
rgcamera
(1 item)
Kodak 3A Pocket Model F
would just like some information on it's history and when it was made and if you can get the instructions for it
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Based on what I see with the lens mount design (flat bottom vs. curved), I wonder if you really have a No.3 as opposed to a No.3A (open the back and take a look). The No.3 was made from April 1900 to 1916 with a run of over 288,000. Model F appeared in November 1909. Your particular lenboard design shows up in catalogues from 1910 to 1912; after which there was a subtle design change in 1913. With the Ball Bearing shutter and normal lens (i.e. Rapid Rectilinear), the camera sold for $17.50 in 1910. Instruction books appear from time-to-time on eBay.
rniederman
thank you for the information i have had a look in the back and you are correct it is a model 3