Saturday, July 20, 2024

A Week of Camera Opportunities -- July 20, 2024

Pine Bluff Semi-Weekly Graphic, 01-July-1924

After posting Kodak ads for more than two years, I realized that I did not know much about Kodak's early competitors. I thought I would dig in and see what I could find. 

The Buckeye Camera was produced by E and HT Anthony and Company. Like the Kodak, it used flexible film.

New York Sun, 09-July-1899

New York's Robert H Ingersoll and Brother offered "The Famous Cyclone," another box camera, but one which used plates rather than film. The Western Camera Manufacturing Company produced the Cyclone Camera. The Cyclone Senior used larger plates than the Cyclone Junior. 

Robert H Ingersoll should not be confused with orator Colonel Robert G Ingersoll, who was known as "the Great Agnostic."
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Coconino Sun, 29-July-1899

"The most compact and least complicated of any in the market. All can operate it."


New Haven Daily Morning Journal, 20-July-1899

The Edward Malley Company, a department store, offered a variety of cameras. This gives me some ideas for future posts.

Portland Maine Daily Press, 18-July-1899

Saint Paul Globe, 02-July-1899

Schuneman and Evans in Saint Paul sponsored a camera contest. I am still looking for an announcement. I see that the winner was a lady. I wish the images had been reproduced more clearly.

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