-40%
Vintage 1940s/50s Eastman Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 Box Camera, uses 620 Film
$ 0.52
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Description
Note: This item is being relisted due to non-payment by the winner bidder (bezz_sere
)
of the original auction.
Up for auction is a
Vintage Eastman Kodak BROWNIE TARGET SIX-20 Box Camera, using Kodak 620 Film
. The camera has not been tested, however the Time Lever and Exposure Lever are both operational. And, as seen in the photos, the camera was opened easily for film loading.
The camera is in very good condition and comes from a pet-free and smoke-free home. Please review the photos for more condition information.
The camera measures approximately 5 1/4 inches long x 4 inches wide x 4 inches tall.
This auction
DOES NOT
include any 620 Film.
Note (added 17 June)
:
Following the start of the auction, a question was submitted asking if the camera lens was cracked. Looking at photo #2, it may appear that there is a crack in the lower right position. However, it is
actually part of the spring that operates the shutter, which is behind the lens.
I've added a photo (#3) where I'm holding the shutter open, and the spring is no longer visible.
Will Ship to the United States only.
No Returns.
From
www.brownie-camera.com
...
Brownie Target Six-20
Type: Box Rollfilm
Picture Size: 2 1/4 X 3 1/4
Introduced: July 1946
Discontinued: May 1952
Film Size: 620"
Manufactured: United States
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Numbers Made: ?
Original Price: .50
Description:
The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distinctive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. This camera was developed from the Target Brownie Six-20.
Fun Facts:
The Brownie Target Six-20 Camera was a very popular camera. Though the total number of these cameras that were made is somewhat of a mystery, it surely was up there with the most made models. The Brownie Target Six-20 is still popular among film photographers because of the 620 film size, which is easily respoolable.