Filed under: kodak cameras
This is a camera that my dad has had for many years. He use to use it until Kodak discontinued making film for this type of camera back in the 1970s. The manufacturing date on the camera is March 10, 1910.
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ive come across …
ive come across many of these on ebay in very good condition, id love one but right now i cant afford to buy something i cant use
That’s wonderful …
That’s wonderful that you not only have a great old camera, but also the sentimental connections with your father.
I collect old cameras and I have to wonder, however, if you’re really looking at the date it was manufactured or the date of the patent? They got very specific with the dates. Ironically, the modern camera couldn’t focus clearly on it! A lot of folks confuse the patent date for the year a camera was made.
Regardless, it’s a very nice camera and thanks for sharing it!
No, this camera …
No, this camera hasn’t been used since 1976.
Really Cool!
I …
Really Cool!
I have a similar camera. No 2A Folding Pocket Brownie Model A Camera with Red Bellows. I have made spacers to fit 120 film inside it. Wich was not very hard to do. google it.
Do you have any photos taken with this camera? would be interesting to see.
im getting a sony …
im getting a sony trinicon video camera from 1980s does anyone know how to work it
dude that is sooo …
dude that is sooo cool
that is pretty cool!
that is pretty cool!
I have my grandpa’s …
I have my grandpa’s cigar box from 1914 lol, not really to be proud of but whatever all it matters that it’s old!
wow thats cool.
wow thats cool.
dude thats cool!
dude thats cool!
That’s really cool, …
That’s really cool, I have something that is almost 100 years old too, a train schedule for the Oakland Antioch & Eastern Railway, and it actually advertised the new block signalling system, it was a new thing back then, the schedule is dated March 16, 1919.