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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 [[Kodak Baby Brownie]] and unquestionable [[Kodak Bantam]] (all design by [[Walter Dorwin Teague]]). 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). It forms part of an Art Decó  design family together with the [[Kodak Baby Brownie]] and unquestionable [[Kodak Bantam]] (all designed by [[Walter Dorwin Teague]]). The design of the Bakelite Kodak Bullet is very simple. Its lens is assembled on a helicoid slope, at the end of which a shutter release is lolcated.
  
 
The Bullet name was reused later, as the [[Kodak Brownie Holiday|'''Brownie Bullet''']].
 
The Bullet name was reused later, as the [[Kodak Brownie Holiday|'''Brownie Bullet''']].

Revision as of 21:49, 3 October 2008

This small 127 (4 X 6 1/2 cm) of 1936 is characteristic of the Kodak design service of the time (Art Decó). It forms part of an Art Decó design family together with the Kodak Baby Brownie and unquestionable Kodak Bantam (all designed by Walter Dorwin Teague). The design of the Bakelite Kodak Bullet is very simple. Its lens is assembled on a helicoid slope, at the end of which a shutter release is lolcated.

The Bullet name was reused later, as the Brownie Bullet.

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