5.00$ i think
It was called the Kodak Brownie camera. Kodak is still a leading maker of cameras today.
The Brownie Box
in 1900
The box camera called The Brownie was made by the Eastman Kodak Company.
A Kodak brownie box
To take pictures, like any other camera. The Brownie Box camera by Kodak was one of the first mass produced ones and was named because it looked like a box. The earliest ones had to be sent to Kodak to have their film removed and replaced. They had no flash, no focus or aperature settings and worked outdoors.
In some Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations, particularly in the UK, a Brownie is given a Brownie Promise Box at her Promise Celebration, when she first joins Brownies and recites the Brownie Promise. It is meant to be used to keep their Brownie books and other Guide items. A Brownie can use her box as a place where she can easily find what she needs for the next meeting.
You pull out the winding knob and pull up on the front strap pin then pull the front out of the box.
Value would depend on condition, model, year of manufacture, whether there are any accessories with it (like the original box or handbook, sales receipt) and so forth. The best thing to do is determine all you can about your camera and then check eBay for prices on comparable equipment.
Because he thinks that taking pictures is fabulous!! And he's super good at it.
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