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FLASH SIX-20

Kodak Brownie Flash Six-20 Camera produced between the 1940's & 50's.


Design elements:  Camera, Leather camera case, salvaged antiques and parts.


Dimensions: 18" H X 8" W X 6" D

ARGUS

Argus Argoflex 75 was a pseudo-TLR (Twin Reflex) box camera from the 1950's.  Fixed 75mm f/11 lens and 6x6cm format on 620 film.  Great for beginners and vintage enthusiasts.


Design elements:  Camera, vintage metal lantern, various metal parts, and LED light. 


Dimensions: 18" H X 8" W X 6" D


AV-3400

Sony AV-3400 Portapak, launched around 1967-1970 and was a revolutionary B&W, 1/2" reel to reel video recording system for Non-Broadcast.  A separate camera  connected by a coiled cable. 


Design elements:  Portapak,

electrical, metal salvage parts, and LED light.


Dimensions: 26" H X 16" W X 7" D

BAUER

Vintage Bauer bike light.


Design elements:  Bike Light, Vintage lantern, 


Dimensions: 18" H X 8" W X 6" D


ASTOR

Kodak Dualflex II Camera.


Design elements:  Camera, Astor coffee can, vintage textile quills & metal salvage parts.


Dimensions: 43.5" H X 15" W X 9" D

BIG SWINGER 3000

Polaroid Big Swinger 3000 released in 1968 and used 3000 ISO Black & White, peel-apart pack film.  Feature a red shutter knob that user adjusted until "YES" appears in red window indicating proper exposure.


Design elements:  Camera, metal USAF military case, vintage roller skates, wood & metal salvage parts.


Dimensions: 43.5" H X 15" W X 9" D


ELECTRIC EYE

Bell & Howell Electric Eye 127 is a fixed-focus, viewfinder camera from 1958 and one of the first to feature full automatic exposure control.  Used 127 roll film to produce 4x4cm square images.


Design elements:  Camera, vintage metal lantern, Delta Flashlight, electrical &  wood salvage parts, shoe stretcher, vintage textile bobbins and spools.


Dimensions: 22" H X 27" W X 7" D

FIESTA

Kodak Brownie Fiesta is a simple point-and-shoot camera produced in the 1960s that used 127 film that produced 1 5/8x 1 5/8 inch square exposures.  

Design elements:  Camera, leather camera pouch, vintage ruler, turnbuckles, iron railroad nails, salvage wood and metal parts.


Dimensions: 16" H X 7" W X 3" D

ESPRESSO OUR LOVE

Argus Vintage 35 mm camera circa 1930's and an Ansco ReadyFlash is vinatage metal 620 roll filmbox camera produced in the 1050's. 


Design elements:  Camera's,

vintage stovetop espresso maker, tin coffee can turnbuckles, wood textile quills & spools, cigar mold, and random metal salvaged parts.


Dimensions: 8" H X 12" W X 5" D


HOLIDAY II (DAD BOT)

Mansfield Holiday II 8mm film camera produced in Japan around 1959.  Triple-turret lens system, manual & wind-up operation, Meter Matic version with built in light meter to guide f-stop settings.


Design elements:  Camera, vintage metal timer, textile quills, various metal & electrical parts, zebra wood, bottle opener, beard oil bottle, and my Dad's old fishing lures.  1960's Vintage Red Pleasure Pal Cooler  Holiday II  Fotobot sits on (not pictured).


Dimensions: 28" H X 19" W X 14" D

KASEY

Zenith J514 "Owl Eye" is a vintage radio popular around 1952 made of Bakelite or plastic.  Distinctive retro aesthetic, which features large round, side-by-side clock and turning dials that resemble an owl's face.


Design elements:  Radio, beer keg, vintage textile pieces, metal, electrical parts, leather camera case, wood beer tap, and LED lights.


Dimensions: 45" H X 16" W X 15" D
 

K-26 (VIDEO ROVER II)

Keystone K-26 vintage 8mm film camera from around 1958 features a "Quick-shift"  three-lens turret system and built-in exposure meter.  Aluminum die-cast body and simple drop-in film loading.  The body of K-26 is a Sony AVC-3400 Video Camera designed to operate with the AV-3400 PortaPak Videocorder from the 1970s.


Design elements:  Two Camera's (head & body), lawn blades, metal vice crank, vintage roller skate, textile piece, salvage wood & metal parts, and LED Lights.


Dimensions: 18" H X 3" W

REVERE "EYE-MATIC"

The Revere "Eye-Matic" Power Zoom is a 8mm film camera from the mid-20th century known for its sturdy metal design, automatic exposure features, and Wollensak f/1.8 zoom lens.

Design elements:  Camera, vintage wood water buoy, craftsman blade, 8mm film canister, metal parts, wood textile spools & quills, and vintage blue flash bulb.

Dimensions: 26.5" H X 9" W X 18.5" D

SAMOCA

Sanei Samoca 35mm Film Rangefinder camera from Japan produced around 1953 is known for its compact size, simple operation, and vintage styling.


Design elements:  Camera, vintage wood planer, leather camera case, textile spools, vintage folding ruler, polaroid emblem, and salvage metal & wood parts


Dimensions: 11.5" H X 19" W X 7" D

SHARPSHOOTER

Zenith Sharpshooter is a simple all metal box camera with a decorative face circa 1950s.  Used 120 roll film and is equipped with a fixed-focus lens.  


Design elements:  Camera, vintage metal spray can, vintage metal shoe forms for wings.  Wooden textile parts, salvage metal, and a Kentucky barn wood base.

Dimensions: 24" W X 16.5" W X 13.5" D

TARGET SIX-16

Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 is a art deco style camera from the 1940s-50s, famous for using 616 film (2.5X4.25 negatives) but adaptable for modern 120 film with adapters.  Produced postcard sized style photos.

Design elements:  Camera, vintage kerosene can, and a variety of metal & wood salvage parts.


Dimensions: 24" H X 11" W X 9" D


TARON

Taron Eye (also known as the "Eyemagic") is a vintage 35mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1960 by the Japanese manufacturer Nippon Kōsokki (later Taron Co., Ltd.). It was part of the "electric eye" era, featuring a distinctive, bulky selenium light meter housing on top of the camera.


Design elements: Camera, French railway lantern, vintage door handles, wood textile spools, and metal parts.


Dimensions: 13" H X 9" W X 8" D

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