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Retina 117 – 70/99

Germany 1934 – Folding – 35 mm – Rare. The Retina was manufactured starting 1934 by Kodak A.G. in what had previously been the Dr. August Nagel Camerawerk factory in Stuttgart. The business had been purchased by Kodak in 1931. It was Kodak’s first in … Read moreKodak
Retina 117 – 70/99

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Brownie Starlet – 24/99

United States 1960 – Compact – 127 film – Common. The Brownie Starlet is a simple, plastic, fixed focus camera, mass produced by Kodak from 1957. It was one of the very successful “Star” series. The Starlet was a very common and low cost camera … Read moreKodak
Brownie Starlet – 24/99

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35 Kodex No.1 – 13/99

United States 1939 – Compact – 35 mm – Rare. The Kodak 35 Kodex No.1 was introduced just before world war 2 as the first 35mm still camera of Kodak built in the USA. It was a simple enough camera and was efficiently designed to … Read moreKodak
35 Kodex No.1 – 13/99

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Bantam Special – 6/99

United States 1936 – Folding – 828 Bantam – Very Rare. The Kodak Bantam Special was introduced in 1936 and is possibly one of the most beautiful camera designs of all times. Its pure “Streamline Moderne”, Art Deco design was by Walter Dorwin Teague (also … Read moreKodak
Bantam Special – 6/99

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Petite “Green” – 3/99

United States 1929 – Folding – 127 film – Rare. The Kodak Petite is an exquisitely colored version of Kodak’s classic Vest Pocket (mod B) camera. Its size and comfort of use turned this camera into a trendy accessory, and the various available colors (blue, … Read moreKodak
Petite “Green” – 3/99