No. 3 Folding Brownie Camera Model D brown bellows, Shutter working nice!

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Sold as is! Gift quality collectible, very early Kodak camera that took a huge 122 or 124 film roll that was used to create and make postcard size pictures. 3 1/4 × 5 1/2 inch “postcard” This Rare Eastman Kodak is very wide and takes a very large picture. No. 3 Folding Brownie Camera Model D with an uncommon brown bellows , information about this model can be found at /wiki/Kodak_No._3A_Folding_Brownie_Model_A has US Patent dates FROM 1902 TO 1909 see photos Shutter is working nice! Lens is clean enough for photos. This was problable made in 1909 comes with a metal label from early American camera seller! See photos it reads: Robey-French Co, Boston Mass Everything Photographic Still has broken leather handle, excellent tight black leather is clean, all 3 hidden buttons works well, still has all parts, the bellows look great, and the Baush & Lomb shutter works great, and its brass face and clean, clear lens look good but with light specs, not perfect. uncommon Brown Bellows look really very good, plyable and not brittle! Made by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester N.Y. This kind of roll film is no longer available. Made in USA by Eastman Kodak Company Rochester New York Mixed aperture settings are marked with US 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, Brass and black, single piston on the marked on top as T, B, I marked FPK Automatic This rare camera has a read more