Vintage Mid Century Kodak Brownie Bullet

Camera ca 1950s, Bakelite body,



Description:

The Brownie Bullet is a promotional, or "premium", exact copy of the Brownie Holiday camera. It has a molded black Bakelite body with white, cream, or grayish controls.

Fun Facts:

Some Kodak cameras, like the Brownie Bullet, were described as "premium". These are cameras that were not normal retail items, but used for promotional purposes often by third-party companies to encourage customers to take advantage of their goods or services. This illustrates marketing genius on Kodak's part. A third-party company benefits by selling their own product,

the customer gets a free camera, and Kodak gains a new customer that will buy their film and process it!



Exact Copies Of This Camera With Different Names:



Arthur Hunt Crapsey, Jr (1919-1998) designed the Brownie Holiday, from which the Brownie Bullet was copied. He also designed many other models for Kodak.



Type: Solid Body Eyelevel Rollfilm

Introduced: Sept 1957

Discontinued: 1964

Film Size: 127

Picture Size: 1 5/8 X 2 1/2"

Manufactured: USA

Lens: Dakon

Shutter: Rotary

Original Price: Promotional

Measurements: 4“ in length, 2 3/4“ in width, 3 1/8“ in height



CONDITION:


Pre-Owned. However, I do not believe it was ever used. Mid-Century Kodak Brownie Bullet Camera is in great cosmetic condition. Photos show all sides & details of the items and details of all the parts so please carefully look at images/pictures/video as they are part of the description and ask any questions before buying. You should be able to enlarge/zoom the images/pictures on your computer for even more details. This is the actual item you are buying.


All of our vintage items are sold as-is with descriptions and photos of each item. Due to the fact this item is vintage, normal wear and tear will be present. There is no guarantee that the items are fully functional, and film may no longer be available.