THIS IS WHAT YOU'RE BUYING: Here's an outstanding vintage Brownie Starflash snapshot camera outfit, in the scarce and very desirable white color, made by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1957 to 1965, for 1 5/8 x 1 5/8 inch exposures on #127 roll film. It's in EXCELLENT overall original condition, nicely preserved in the shelf worn original outfit box with the rare counter advertising insert, and including the original instruction manual, strap, and bulbs. Wow! It's all there, complete and intact, and only batteries required! Buy-it-now immediately for only $89, or try to entice me with your own best offer, and shipping is absolutely free within the United States! I'll be offering many other interesting photographic bits in the coming weeks, so please click on the link HERE to see all my current eBay listings. Thanks for looking, and don't forget to read the payment and shipping information after the pic(s):




WHEN THE SALE ENDS: The buyer will immediately receive an invoice through eBay's automated e-mail notification system, but if you're considering more of my items, you might want to wait to pay until you receive my personalized bundled invoice after all your purchases are chosen. The buyer must prepay in US dollars, and shipping is free within the USA. Worldwide buyers should use eBay's shipping calculator to determine the cost of USPS First Class Mail International to their location for this 2 pound 4 ounce parcel. Please remember, this is a genuine antique camera, over 60 years old, not a minty new item fresh from the factory, so there's a chance it could have additional little age related aches or pains I didn't notice, but it's still guaranteed to be as described, and if for some honest and understandable reason you're not satisfied, simply e-mail me first to verify instructions and then return the piece in its original stated condition for a full refund, in compliance with eBay's guidelines, within fourteen (14) days after you receive it. Thanks for looking, and never forget, antique wood and brass and red bellows cameras and brass lenses rock!