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Color  Folding Cameras

Kodak Rainbow Hawkeye No. 2 Folding Model B
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Film: 120
Image Size: 2¼x3¼
Notes: Green with Green Bellows c1930-34
Kodak Pocket Kodak No. 1A Series II
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Film: A116
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Notes: Beige color with original bellows and beige case. Autographic with original stylus.
Kodak 1A Folding Pocket
Lens: 131mm F7.9
Shutter: Kodex No. 1
Film: A116
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Notes: Grey Body and Bellows; Autographic
Kodak 1A Pocket Kodak Junior Model B
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Kodo
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Notes: Green with Black bellows. There is a debate among collectors as to if Kodak ever manufactured colored cameras with original black bellows. After the success of the folding colored cameras, Kodak realized that the colored bellows would wear out very quickly. Replacements were done in black -- a proven durable technology. It seems reasonable that at some time there was a production switch from colored to black and that some could have left the factory with a black bellows.
Kodak Rainbow Hawkeye No2 Folding Model B
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Shutter: Kodex no. 0; TB 25, 50 f;1,2,3,4
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Image Size: 2¼x3¼
Notes: Light Brown body and bellows; 1930-34
Kodak No 1A Pocket Kodak Jr. Model B
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Shutter: Kodo no. 1; T, I f:1,2,3,4
Film: 116
Image Size: 2¼x4¼
Notes: Dark Blue body black bellows;
Kodak Rainbow Hawkeye Vest Pocket
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Film: 127
Image Size: 4½x6 cm
Notes: Old Rose color. It has the six rivets on back and double raised edge. Bellows worn on edges but OK. Enameled body is more burgundy color

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