Brownie Box cameras GALORE!!!

Yesterday I was browsing Facebook Market place and noticed and advert for what looked like 6 box brownies. They were £30, unfortunately I didn’t take a screenshot, but the cameras in the photo were the basic box brownie type. I thought, well that is a bit much for 6 cheapo brownies. But out of interest I decided to read the description instead of just skimming passed it. Holy Moly, this wasn’t for 6 cameras, that photo was a taster. This listing was for over 60 cameras!

I couldn’t resist that so I sent a message and arranged to pick them up the next day, and not a minute too soon. Once I got to the location I found the cameras in a number of boxes in a garage. Later, looking through them I found a few were a bit damp, the bags were on the cusp of starting to get moldy.

I brought them into my house and started going through them. In all there totaled 67 cameras, nearly all different. Of those 3 didn’t seem to be working, but might be fixable and 5 were beyond help and were not worth fixing. Lots of them took 620 film which I have never tried and is not really available, but luckily many had an empty spool inside. So for the spools alone, it was worth the drive.

Once I had made a list and sorted them, I picked out 4 to give a quick clean and to retrieve the spools. One of those had a 120 spool jammed inside which proved to me it wouldn’t really work. Now I have a 620 spool in my hand I can see the diameter is a little smaller than 120 so they turn smoothly. I have previously opened a brownie and cleaned it so I had a tiny bit of experience on that front.

I had no experience respooling 120 film onto 620 spools so I watched this video.

I didn’t roll it onto a 620 then roll it onto another 620. I just unrolled it loose then respooled it onto the 620, it worked fine.

Then I loaded it into one of the cameras I had cleaned.

Not the sexiest choice, but it was now clean and it worked smoothly. I will try it out sometime in the next couple of weeks.

And here is a list of all the cameras in the lot.

Kodak Brownies (I just don’t want to write this loads of times)
Six-20 Model C
No.2 – 116
Cresta
Six-20 Popular
Six-20 Junior
Portrait No.2
Popular
Flash B
Flash 20
C (four examples)
127 (three examples)
Cresta 3 (Three examples)
Six-20 Target
Brownies with no other information (Six examples, one with a built in filter, one blue)
Six-20 Model D (4 examples)
Flash II (Two examples each with a flash attachment, one 4 version, one 5 version)
Duaflex
Modern No.2
44A
Reflex 20
Bullet
Starmite
Flashmite

Kodak Hawkeyes
Cartridge Model B (two examples)
No.2 Model C
Mod B B
Portrait Star

Extra – Kodak Flash holder Model II in box

Coronet
Popular twelve (two examples)
Twelve 20
Every
D-20
Conway
Conway Popular
Cadet

Other Makes
Balda Frontbox
Ensign E-29 (two examples, one blue – takes 129 film which is unavailable)
Ensign Ful-Vue
Ernemann 6×9 Box Brownie Type Camera **this could be the star piece, rarer**

Folding cameras – not working, might be fixable
Kershaw Penguin Eight 20
Kodak Folding Brownie Six 20
Balda Baldanette

I definitely will not be film testing all of these. I will choose a few examples to compare and might think about an exhibition in the future. Otherwise they are going to be stuck in boxes and bags for a long time.

And if you got all the way to the end of this list and post…One camera, an unsalvageable Kodak had a 127 film roll inside. It looked in fairly good condition so I tried to develop it. In the end….there was no film, it was just the backing paper. I could use it to respool some 35mm onto it as there are a number of those kind of cameras in the lot.

14 thoughts on “Brownie Box cameras GALORE!!!

  1. Jim Grey says:

    You hit the motherlode!

    I’ve read a bunch of instructions for rerolling 120 to 620 and I agree that the step of rolling onto a 620 spool before rolling onto the final 620 spool seems needless. Good to know that was your experience. I’ve got a couple old 620 boxes here I’ve not shot yet and I’m going to respool.

      1. Toby says:

        You’re gonna have fun I am sure. I love the old art deco fronted box cameras. That camera you posted a photo of saying not the sexiest…well looking at the list there are far uglier cameras now in you collection. All those flashomatic, systematic….plastic not so fantastic cameras…sorry they’re my pet hate of the camera world. A perfect example of everything that Kodak did badly. Not knocking the good stuff they did for photography. Always think one of the Ensigns you have look like something out of War of the Worlds. Had one once… interesting shape but garbage photos.

      2. Peggy says:

        I do wish there were more Art Deco ones in the collection and less 127 brownies. But I can’t complain really. It is a bit overwhelming, especially as I just got lots of point and shoots. I think I need a pop up shop.

  2. Toby says:

    Shame carboot season is over. I always found it a great place to sell 127s and the like. Not for much but they did sell.

    1. Peggy says:

      Good to know, I think I will still have some next season. Plus the one in Leeds is on over the winter.

  3. Andy Karlson says:

    What a score! I wonder if you could use them to start a photography club at a school or youth center!

    1. Peggy says:

      I am thinking of donating some to a local school group. Once I have checked and cleaned them all.

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