The Scout 120 Flash box camera was manufactured by the Pho-tak Corporation in circa 1950. It was constructed of all metal with a decorative faceplate. Made exclusively for the National Supply Service - Boy Scouts of America. It featured an optical view finder, safety lock on back, a carrying handle and synchronized flash. The camera took eight, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch exposures on standard no. 120, color or black and white roll film. It was fitted with a 110 mm Zellar fixed focus meniscus lens and a Pho-tak time and instantaneous shutter.
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