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Kodak Brownie Target Six - 16
Kodak Brownie Target Six - 16
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A striking example of 1940s industrial design, the Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 is a true piece of photographic history. Produced by Eastman Kodak during the golden age of box cameras, it features a distinctive Art Deco faceplate and was originally designed to use 616 roll film (now discontinued). Though no longer practical for daily use, this camera is a fantastic display piece or collector's item, ideal for a bookshelf, studio backdrop, or vintage décor.
Condition: AS-IS
This camera is sold as-is and untested. It is being offered primarily as a decorative shelf piece. Cosmetically, it presents well with expected signs of age and wear. We have not tested any functions, and it may not be operational. No returns are accepted for AS-IS items.
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We pack everything carefully and are pretty meticulous about what we sell. You can expect to receive a fully functional, conservatively rated item—unless otherwise noted.
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