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Kodak Six-16

Kodak 1A Folding Pocket Model D The No1A Folding Pocket Kodak Model D was made from 1909 to 1915.But this is an early one, with black bellows and a seriel number that indicates production about 1910-11.It has black morrocan leather bellows, still with good form and shape. This camera had the domed front door, and self erecting scissor strut folding mechanism. The model D had the metal lens standard, replacing the wood of the Model C and earlier models. The body and sides are leather covered wood, with lovely polished wood interior film chambers.The back is actually aluminium, which Kodak had used on all Folding Pocket Kodaks from 1897. With an English made wooden PRINTING OUT frame, specifically made for use with this camera, and so marked. This is a truly rare item, the camera being scarce enough in itself. ~ This camera is in exc condition and the tricky latch on the back of these works well on this one. The leather covering is complete and not shrunken or lifting. From my personal collection of old cameras.

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Christina Langman 24 Mar 2006

What a lovely old camera! And such a great shot of it too!

Lara Falcone 20 Mar 2006

Very cool Tiffany, and a great shot!

José Fortunato 20 Mar 2006

Great memories !!!!!!!!!!!