From United States +C $36.56 shipping estimate. Using the Brownie Hawleye Flash Model on the left, the code is: "YRRT. It was a bakelite camera with a simple meniscus lens and a curved film plane to compensate for the deficiencies of the lens. eBay.com eBay.co.uk eBay.ca IT'S FUN! This is the Flash Model which costs an extra $1.50 back then. Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model click here to download a PDF version of this manual. Maker: Kodak - Model: Brownie Flash - Perfect to display on a shelf or add to a collection. The Kodak Hawkeye was made from 1949-1961. some rust (see pictures), might be good for parts, not sure if Camera works. The original design did not have a flash facility, but the Flash model was added in 1950 and called the Brownie Flash in France and the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash in … home - list of brownie cameras - brownie hawkeye - brownie hawkeye flash model - brownie flash Brownie Hawkeye Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model Brownie Flash Camera Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera Type: Box Rollfilm Introduced: May 1949 Discontinued: July 1961 Film Size: 620 Picture Size: 2 1/4 X 2 1/4" Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. ... New Listing Vintage Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera Flash Model (DK) C $37.47. C $1.24. * Have There were also examples labelled "Brownie Fiesta" and "Brownie Flash". The shutter fires. Sometimes the best date you can get is within a few years, sometimes within a few months and sometimes the exact month! Kodak made a slew of cameras bearing the moniker ‘Brownie’ from roughly 1900 till the mid 1980s, ranging from box cameras to folders and frequently only having the name in common. There were also examples labelled "Brownie Fiesta" and "Brownie Flash". Reminds me of the old movies when someone would make a key statement the reporters/photographers would all take photos. See what Brownie Cameras are on sale right now at IT'S FUN! My favorite feature of this camera is the flash device. - Condition: Good, Some wear to the bottom of the camera (pictured). The original design did not have a flash facility, but the Flash model was added in 1950 and called the Brownie Flash in France and the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash in the USA. Earlier models of the camera have a metal film advance knob; later models have a knurled plastic knob. In 1957, Kodak produced the Brownie Starflash, Kodak's first camera with a built-in flash. The Brownie Hawkeye was available first as simply the Brownie Hawkeye camera and then flash capability was added to make it the Brownie Hawkeye Flash camera. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. BROWNIE HAWKEYE, Flash Model Camera [photo] 1950: 1961: 620: $7: 1: BROWNIE Holiday Camera [photo] 1953: 1962: 127: $5: 2: BROWNIE Holiday Flash Camera: 1953: 1962: 127: $5: 1: BROWNIE Reflex 20 Camera [photo] 1959: ... No. Vintage Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model Camera. Please see pictures. - Size: 5 3/4 T x 6 1/2 W (with flash attached). Top Rated Seller Top Rated Seller From United States. How to Determine a Manufacture Date For A Kodak Brownie Camera There are a few ways to determine your camera's manufacture date. The Kodak Brownie Hawkeye is a Bakelite box camera that takes 12 6x6cm images on 620 film, made in the USA and France by Kodak, between 1949-1961. Top Rated Seller Top Rated Seller. 0 bids. Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model Vintage Camera. 1 PANORAM KODAK Camera Model D (Patent date 6-16-14) 1907: 1926: 105: $10: No. or Best Offer. 2 Vintage 1940s Kodak Brownie Cameras - Target Six-20 Box Camera in Box and Hawkeye Flash Model - Both Take Kodak 620MM Film - Free Shipping EastCoastOptics 5 out of 5 stars (125) The Brownie 127 was popular, selling in the millions between 1952 and 1967. Untested nice collectible Both versions featured the attractive bakelite body. Time left 9d left. Vintage Brownie flash Camera, nice condition. New Listing Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera Flash Model. - Comes with a vintage removable flash.