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The '''Boy Scout Kodak''' was based on the [[Vest Pocket Kodak Model B]], a simple [[folding bed camera]]. The camera belonged to a line of variants of the Vest Pocket Kodak Model B: Boy Scout Kodak, [[Girl Scout Kodak]] and Camp Fire Girl's Kodak, all designed by [[Walter Dorwin Teague]]. Even the sales boxes were graphical works of Teague.
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Revision as of 05:37, 17 July 2011

The Boy Scout Kodak was based on the Vest Pocket Kodak Model B, a simple folding bed camera. The camera belonged to a line of variants of the Vest Pocket Kodak Model B: Boy Scout Kodak, Girl Scout Kodak and Camp Fire Girl's Kodak, all designed by Walter Dorwin Teague. Even the sales boxes were graphical works of Teague.