Folding Kodak N4 Hawk-Eye Model 1In 1899, Kodak acquired the Blair Camera Co., which remained independent until 1907. From 1908, Blair became a division of the Eastman Kodak Company. Along with other small businesses acquired by Kodak, they were grouped together in a single building in Rochester, named Hawk-Eye Works.
The device's casing is made of wood and aluminum covered with grained leather, with nickel-plated metal parts.
Folding Kodak N 4 Hawk-Eye Model 1 1910
In 1899, Kodak acquired the Blair Camera Co., which remained independent until 1907. From 1908, Blair became a division of the Eastman Kodak Company. Along with other small businesses acquired by Kodak, they were grouped together in a single building in Rochester, named Hawk-Eye Works.
The device's casing is made of wood and aluminum covered with grained leather, with nickel-plated metal parts.
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