Ansco Flash Clipper Camera
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This is an early camera that was collapsible but did not use bellows. It uses 616 roll film. It has an extendable rectangular metal front the pops out when taking pictures and collapses into the camera for storage. It has its original leather case. This was one of the early trials to eliminate the bellows and still have a collapsible camera like the folding cameras. It was made in the 1940's by Ansco of Binghamton, N.Y. It is in good condition with only the start of some rust on the attachment shoe. The rest of the camera is clean wih no scratches or markings.
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