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  Sabre 620 Camera


The Sabre 620 snap Shot Camera was distributed by the Shaw-Harrison Company of 44-01 11th Street, Long Island City, N.Y.C. in circa mid 1950s to 1970s. It was a simple box camera made of plastic bakelite with a decorative metal face-plate. The camera was made in various colors including black, red, yellow, green, turquoise and beige. It featured a built-in eye-level view finder, a removable synchronized flash unit, a simple fixed focus meniscus lens and a simple snap shot shutter. It was capable of capturing twelve exposures, 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inch in size, on number 620 color or black and white roll film.



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