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  Stereo Puck Camera

The Stereo Puck Camera was manufactured by the Thornton-Pickard Manufacturing Company in circa 1931. Advertised as the new wonder camera that makes your pictures live. Capable of taking stereo pair exposures 2 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches on No. 120 roll film. Constructed of wood, with leatherette covering and black enamel finished hardware. Features included a brilliant finder and a film advance indicator. Fitted with a fixed focus meniscus lens with three stops. Later models have magnifiers for close up portraiture work. The sector shutter had a single speed. Originally priced complete with viewer at 21s/-.

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