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No. 5 The Baby BROWNIE 1934 -- 1941 |
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This is the first of a long line of cameras designed from scratch by the Walter Dorwin Teague and Associates industrial design firm for the Eastman Kodak Company over more than three decades. It was the first injection molded plastic Brownie camera and was made in two parts. |
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The Baby BROWNIE sold for $1.00 plus $0.25 for the Case. The New York World's Fair Baby Brownie was sold only at the Fair.. The Modification has a tubular sight with a plastic eye piece cover and a Lens/Filter Adapter attached to the front to take a Portrait Lens or some other type of lens. There are holes 1" apart on the side for a handle. |
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