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Kodak black Bakelite Dakon Lens 127 film English brownie

SKU: 8655-11374047
$5.00
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No controls for shutter speed, exposure etc. just a push if a button and a wind of a knob.

Most of the entire thing is space for film.
The outside plastic is actually Bakelite of all things.
Original carry case.
Exclusive to Kodak made by Denzil Don Melbourne

Dakon Lens
Classic Brownie style mechanism
Black plastic box.
Kodak 127 film.

Film tension winder/ winder.
Shutter release button.
That’s all the outside controls.

Screw on bottom face releases camera from box.
Pull camera from the top upwards and out of the box to insert or remove film.

Condition:
The camera itself is in great condition_
The mechanism works perfectly.
Button rides smoothly
Eye piece is clean enough for use, can’t get inside it to clean that part specifically.

The case is in an oddly worn but cleanable condition.
The structure of the case is fine.
Tarnished metal hoops and feet.
Strap, zipper and insides are probably the best parts of this case.
Paint marks, marker marks, general scratching and falling damage.


These cameras were marketed as cheap and accessible quick change cameras and as such are very simple and further disassembly is not recommended.

This is standard black Bakelite, no you will not get rich off of this type of Bakelite.

Condition
Used: good

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