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    Posted 3 years ago

    sebgiudice
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    Hello all.

    I'm new to this site and found it whilst researching the Canadian Kodak camera I found a long time ago on eBay. I was wondering if anyone could advise me on it? Is it rare? Are there people keen to collect this item. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Kind regards

    Seb

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    1. rniederman rniederman, 3 years ago
      Hi Seb and welcome to CW. Thomas, thanks for reaching out.

      Your camera model is the "Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak." As background, in 1899, George Eastman founded a division in Canada.

      This is a very common camera and the production run for all models was approximately 1,750,000 from 1915 to 1926; the production run for "autographic" models is reported as 1,432,500 cameras. Fun fact: The Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak was so popular with the military during WW1, it was advertised as "The Soldier's Camera.”

      Autographic cameras such as yours used a special film. The little metal window on the back of your camera holds a small metal stylus. Photographers used the stylus to “write” some info about the picture (i.e. names, dates) which became a permanent part of the negative. A variation of the original Kodak slogan was coined for this system: “You write the title; it does the rest.”

      Your camera appears to have a black crackle metal body finish (as opposed to a smooth black enamel finish). If this correct, catalogues describe it as a “Japan Crystal" finish. My library of consumer Kodak catalogues indicates cameras with the Japan Crystal finish were offered from 1922 to 1926.

      The lens is a simple meniscus achromatic formula mounted in a Kodak ball bearing shutter. This lens shutter combination was listed in catalogues from 1922 to 1925.

      In summary, this is not a rare camera. Collector demand and value are somewhat low due to the extensive numbers found for sale.
    2. sebgiudice, 3 years ago
      Thanks all for the help. I appreciate the insights. It's very interesting information that I would have not found with internet searches. Thanks.

      I'll be looking for a new home for the camera. I've had it long enough, so it's time for someone else to enjoy it.

      Many thanks

      Seb

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