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  • I'd love to get my hands on one of those. I have a Brownie Target Six-20 from around 1946, but it would be pretty sweet to have an older Brownie.

  • I just bought an identical one for $5 at an antique store and my seal says 1880-1930 on it because its the 50th anniversary edition made in 1930. Check to see if there is a date on it if you havent found out yet, that is.

  • Hey thanks for the info, i've got two old ones and your instructions on just opening them was great, thanks!

  • cool, i just picked one up from an auction for 4 bucks its a modle B and made in july 1916

  • Nice Find!

    I love old antique cameras!

    Actually, I have one that looks exactly the same. The only difference is the rear panel of the camera says that it was made in Canada. I picked it up at a flea market for about $10 just the other day.

    Do you think we both might have the same model?

  • Funny Kodak made a medium format camera.

  • @ngvgnDOTcom Actually, 'Medium format' was the normal thing then. The only smaller format before 1934 was 127.

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  • I am selling 100s of vintage cameras from my collection. check out my videos!!

  • i combine photography and vintage cameras. i only shoot with vintage cameras, i love them and i have more cameras then i have room for. good luck with your search!

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