Product code: Art Deco Kodak Bullet Camera (1930’s) Designed on sale By Dorwin Teague
Art Deco Kodak Bullet Camera (1930's) Designed By Dorwin Teague Kodak Bullet is a camera with design so unique that you can find it even in museums. This is not a surprise because it was designed by Dorwin Teague, one of the most influential industrial designers from the 1930's. Camera uses “127 film” (not a standard film on sale format), but you can still easily find it. Controls are simple and everything works perfectly fine: shutter in regular mode, or in bulb-mode. The body is made from Bakelite and it's practically indestructible. Even if you never use it, which would be a pity, it will be an excellent decoration for your home as well as a conversation starter. Same Or Next day Shipping.
Art Deco Kodak Bullet Camera (1930's) Designed By Dorwin Teague Kodak Bullet is a camera with design so unique that you can find it even in museums. This is not a surprise because it was designed by Dorwin Teague, one of the most influential industrial designers from the 1930's. Camera uses “127 film” (not a standard film on sale format), but you can still easily find it. Controls are simple and everything works perfectly fine: shutter in regular mode, or in bulb-mode. The body is made from Bakelite and it's practically indestructible. Even if you never use it, which would be a pity, it will be an excellent decoration for your home as well as a conversation starter. Same Or Next day Shipping.