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  • Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague
  • Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague
  • Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague
  • Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague
  • Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague
  • Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague

Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague

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Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague

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Product Name: Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague
Art Deco Kodak Baby Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague Following an immense success of the Baby Brownie Camera, Kodak decided to offer an upgraded version, equipped with optical viewfinder shops and the strap. Design is a masterpiece, produced by Walter Dorwin Teague, one of the most influential industrial designers of Art Deco era. The shutter and the film format remained practically the same. If you decide to try it and bring some nostalgia this season, the film type is 127 and it's still available today for purchase, for about $20 per roll. The body is made of real Bakelite, a “wonder material” from the 1920's and 1930's that changed the world and allowed the designers to create art. Bakelite was the first material that could be molded and once the piece was ready, it was hard, durable, scratch resistant and glossy, unlike plastics we know today. Camera is in excellent condition, with fully functional shutter, perfectly clean, tight and ready to produce art ev.

Art Deco Kodak Baby shops Brownie Special (1939-1954) Camera By Walter Dorwin Teague