Kodak Bullet 127 camera. USA 1930s/1940s. Art Deco
Kodak Bullet 127 camera. USA 1930s/1940s. Art Deco
Art Deco Kodak "Bullet" bakelite camera. Manufactured in the United States between 1936 and 1942 by Eastman Kodak. Designed to make photography quick and easy, it was priced at $3.
Rescued with love in Vienna.
The camera body is made of Bakelite, with a metal viewfinder that unfolds at the top and an extendable circular front. It has a fixed focal position from two meters. The film loading wheel is on the bottom left, so the camera cannot be placed horizontally on a surface to shoot. It also does not incorporate a slot to attach a tripod.
The beautiful "Bullet" is in very good cosmetic condition (8/10) with some loss of color around the lens with a small dent on it. Includes original packaging (no instructions).
MATERIALS: Bakelite, glass, metal. Packing: Carton
MANUFACTURING: Eastman Kodak CO, Rochester, NY.
PERIOD: 1936-1942
CONDITION: It is in very good cosmetic condition (8/10) with some loss of color around the lens with a small dent on it.
CONDITION: Includes the original packaging (without instructions).