Posted 2 years ago
ZouchaR
(2 items)
1917 Model Kodak autographic camera. Pretty rough shape, but it's all there. There is a screw missing from the slide mechanism for the bellows. The wedge that holds the bellows in the track is there, but the screw that holds that wedge in place is missing. The take up reel is also included.
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There should be a small stylis on the back of the camera for writing on the photos.This usually gets lost over the years.Some where there is a serial number,sorry don't remember where.Sorry but these were massed produced so unless it is outstanding the value is on the low side.But I am not a qualified appraiser so don't just rely on my input.
The serial number should be behind the Kodak tab that pulls out and serves to level the camera (pic 1 and 2). It is also shown in pic 4.