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The '''No. 2C Autographic [[Kodak]] Special''' took the [[130 film]] format, was introduced in 1923, originally sold for $US65 (a lot of money in the 1920s), and has a coupled rangefinder.<ref>[http://www.bvipirate.com/Kodak/No2CAKS-1.html No. 2C Autographic Kodak Special] at [http://www.bvipirate.com/Kodak/ the Kodak Collector's page] </ref>
  
 
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The '''No. 2C Autographic [[Kodak]] Special''' took the [[130 film]] format, was introduced in 1923, originally sold for $US65 (a lot of money in the 1920s), and has a coupled rangefinder.<ref>[http://www.bvipirate.com/Kodak/No2CAKS-1.html No. 2C Autographic Kodak Special] at [http://www.bvipirate.com/Kodak/ the Kodak Collector's page] </ref>
 
 
 
 
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The No. 2C Autographic Kodak Special took the 130 film format, was introduced in 1923, originally sold for $US65 (a lot of money in the 1920s), and has a coupled rangefinder.[1]


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