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I have added two new cameras to my collection. Once again I will share an ad and the brief history information on these to cameras. I will also share a photo of mine and how much I paid for them. This is both of the together. Kodak Brownie Starflash (Black model) This is my "Brownie Starflash" camera. Five models of this camera were made. The american model, "Black", the french models, "Blue, Red, and White" and then there was the Coca~Cola promotional model. This camera was introduced in March of 1957 and was discontinued in June of 1965. The original price of this camera was $8.50. Today the black model is worth $7-$15. The blue, red and white models are worth $13-$20. The Coca~Cola model is worth $100-$120. I spent $5.00 on it at our local Antique shop. This is an ad from a Kodak promotional in 1957. Kodak Brownie Bull's-Eye (Black model) This is my "Brownie Bull's-Eye" camera. Two models of this camera were made. The black model and the gold model. This camera was introduced in August of 1954 and was discontinued in October 1960. The black model was originally $13 and the gold was $15. Today the black model is worth $12-$18 and the gold is worth $18-$30. I paid $7.50 at our local Antique shop. (No ad for this was found.) I hope you enjoyed looking at these. In the words of Aristotle, "Happieness depends upon ourselves." Sincerely, ~Mary-Ann~ |
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