Posted 2 years ago
JohnKratz
(23 items)
The lovely Hawkette is a folding camera for 120 film, made in England by Kodak LTD in 1930. I believe I read somewhere that they gave the bakelite this marbled brown appearance to make it look like wood, as they were unsure how a plastic camera would be regarded by the public (this was Kodak's first-ever plastic-bodied camera). The Hawkette was not produced for retail sales, but rather as a premium for products such as chocolates and cigarettes.
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beautiful! I gaspsed! LOVE IT! Quite a find!
love this camera, is this for show and sell ?
Sorry, this one's not for sale.
Really really cool! I like the marble look of it. I have never seen anything like this before :0)