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Instamatic camera made by Argus that used [[126 film]] cassettes and Magicube flash cubes. It was made in the U.S.A.
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Simple [[Instamatic]]-clone camera made by [[Argus]] that used [[126 film]] cassettes and flash cubes. This one has comparatively minimal branding aside from its  [[Magicube]] label. It was made in the U.S.A, dated to 1975 by the Argus Museum.
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==Links==
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*[https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/84979EA3-08A0-4662-9F93-867750258917 Object record] for the Carefree (Magicube) at the [https://argusmuseum.pastperfectonline.com/ Argus Museum collection database]
  
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Simple Instamatic-clone camera made by Argus that used 126 film cassettes and flash cubes. This one has comparatively minimal branding aside from its Magicube label. It was made in the U.S.A, dated to 1975 by the Argus Museum.

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