1939 KODAK SENIOR SIX-16 FOLDING CAMERA, EXCELLENT CONDITION, W/BOX & INSERTS,

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1939 KODAK SENIOR SIX-16 FOLDING CAMERA, EXCELLENT CONDITION, W/BOX & INSERTS,If you are the lucky high bidder and are planning on paying by Paypal, please note I can only ship to the address that is on the Paypal detail page. And due to the influx of so many non-paying ebayers, I must now ask for immediate Paypal PaymentThis auction is for a 1939 KODAK SENIOR SIX-16 FOLDING CAMERA. I think this camera is in beautiful condition, especially considering it is 77 years old. It looks like it was hardly used! Please look at all the pictures to see for yourself. It has a K.A.F 7.7 Lens with a No. 1 Kotex Shutter (according to the box). It opens and closes fine, the bellows are nice and tight. and the shutter does click. Both pieces of the view finder have their glass. It comes with the box, the Instruction booklet and Kodak Indoor Exposure guide as well as Snapshots at Night guide. Of course, I have not tried this with film so cannot comment on the workings of it, other than what I mentioned.From the internet:The Senior Six-16 & Senior Six-20 Kodak Camera were manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1937 to 1939. The Senior Six-16 Kodak camera took 8 exposures, 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch size, on no. 616 film without reloading. The Senior Six-20 Kodak camera took 8 exposures, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch size, on no. 620 film without reloading. Both read more