The listing, Kodak Brownie Bullet II Camera has ended.
Camera is in really good shape for its age. Shutter wind advances. Shutter clicks. Color > B&W switch moves fine. Open and lock switch to gain access to interior operates as it should.
This camera is untested but appears as though it would work.
Type: Solid body eyelevel rollfilm
Introduced: Aug 1961
Discontinued: Nov 1968
Film size: 127
Picture size: 1 5/8 X 1 5/8"
Manufactured: US
Lens: Dakon
Shutter: Rotary
Numbers made: ?
Original price: $4.75
Description:
Continuation of the Brownie Starlet camera but without flash contacts.
Fun Facts:
The Brownie Bullet II, a simple plastic point-and-shoot camera, was the exact copy of the Brownie Starlet but without the flash contacts. It was also made as the Kodak Rio-400 in Brazil in 1965 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Rio de Janeiro. This beautiful camera was designed by Arthur H. Crapsey, the designer of many other popular Kodak cameras.