EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, U.S.A.

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EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, U.S.A.
A 120-rollfilm Boy Scout Brownie camera with green body covering, olive green paint and chrome styled front with Boy Scouts of America emblem.
Literature
McKeown (1981), Collectors guide to Kodak cameras, p. 82.
Coe (1988), Kodak cameras. The first hundred years, p. 64.
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Lot Essay

The 120-rollfilm version of the Boy Scout Brownie is extremely rare having been made for a short time in 1932. In that year Kodak introduced 620 rollfilm and the camera was changed to take the new film. It was then renamed the Six-20 Boy Scout Brownie.

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