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Sep 2, 2018 07:04:10   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
Georgews wrote:
I have one of the No1 auto graphics I got for $2 some years ago. Spooled a 120 film onto the 620 core and got some b & W prints with ye older feel about them. Have not tried in recent years though


Cool!!

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Sep 2, 2018 07:07:18   #
FiddleMaker Loc: Merrimac, MA
 
I believe this would have used Kodak's 620 film - B&W back then.

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Sep 2, 2018 07:19:02   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
FiddleMaker wrote:
I believe this would have used Kodak's 620 film - B&W back then.


Of course, one would have to have dark room skills as well - something I don't have. Still, it would be interesting to see if that old thing still works.

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Sep 2, 2018 07:37:48   #
FiddleMaker Loc: Merrimac, MA
 
SueScott wrote:
Of course, one would have to have dark room skills as well - something I don't have. Still, it would be interesting to see if that old thing still works.

My father had a dark room in the cellar and I still have his old Kodak Monitor from 1948 which looks very similar to this one in the posting. And I still have all of his old 620 negatives from the late 1940s and 1950s. I have no one to leave them to and so they will most likely end up in the trash when I kick off.

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Sep 2, 2018 07:43:18   #
fourg1b2006 Loc: Long Island New York
 
I wouldn't want to lug that thing around my neck lol.

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Sep 2, 2018 08:17:22   #
anotherview Loc: California
 
A local museum or history society may find useful images among those your father took. You may wish to contact them for their potential interest.
FiddleMaker wrote:
My father had a dark room in the cellar and I still have his old Kodak Monitor from 1948 which looks very similar to this one in the posting. And I still have all of his old 620 negatives from the late 1940s and 1950s. I have no one to leave them to and so they will most likely end up in the trash when I kick off.

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Sep 2, 2018 08:39:03   #
bobmcculloch Loc: NYC, NY
 
fourg1b2006 wrote:
I wouldn't want to lug that thing around my neck lol.


I have a couple of those old folders, inherited from parents and father-in-law, not that heavy, bulky when opened but light, slow shooting though.

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Sep 2, 2018 09:17:09   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
SueScott wrote:
No.1A Autographic Kodak Junior, manufactured between 1914 and 1927. Originally cost $11-24 - I paid $15 for it at the flea market.


Thank you for sharing this...cool camera and nice presentation of it Sue

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Sep 2, 2018 09:51:37   #
olemikey Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
 
It's a beauty!!

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Sep 2, 2018 10:06:46   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
SueScott wrote:
No.1A Autographic Kodak Junior, manufactured between 1914 and 1927. Originally cost $11-24 - I paid $15 for it at the flea market.


Nice piece Sue.

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Sep 2, 2018 16:30:41   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
This looks like my dad's old camera that I have stashed in my hope chest! Many moons ago I took pics of it..I think I posted them on here, but no sure.
Sue

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