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The Buckeye Camera was a box camera for rollfilm, made by American Camera Manufacturing Co. in Northboro, Massachusetts ca. from 1895 to 1899. It was made in the time when American Camera was taken over by Kodak. It looks almost like the No. 2 Bulls-Eye of the Boston Camera Manufacturing Company.