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The '''Alka Box''' by [[Vredeborch]], c1953.<br> | The '''Alka Box''' by [[Vredeborch]], c1953.<br> |
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The Alka Box by Vredeborch, c1953.
A metal box camera producing 6x9cm images on 120 film.