The Falcon Press-Flash Camera was manufactured by the Utility Manufacturing company in circa 1940. It was designed as an inexpensive snap shot camera advertised as being able to instantly take good pictures in any kind of light. The body was made out of ebony neilite plastic with built in reflector and synchronized flash, a "spyglass" view finder, a chrome finished metal faceplate and fittings. It was capable of capturing twelve 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch large exposures on Eastman no. 120 or Agfa no. B-2 roll film. Priced at $5.95 in 1940.
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