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This small 127 (4 X 6 1/2 cm) of 1936 is characteristic of the Kodak design service of the time (art-decó). There is an air of family with the Baby Brownie and unquestionable Bantam (all design by W.T. Dorwin). Bullet is very simple. Its lens is assembled on a helicoid slope, at the end of which the shutter release is.

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This small 127 (4 X 6 1/2 cm) of 1936 is characteristic of the Kodak design service of the time (art-decó). There is an air of family with the Baby Brownie and unquestionable Bantam (all design by W.T. Dorwin). Bullet is very simple. Its lens is assembled on a helicoid slope, at the end of which the shutter release is.