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  Premo Supreme Camera by Kodak


The Premo Supreme Camera was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from approximately 1903 to 1912. The design was made from the top of the line Pony Premo No. 7 with the addition of a Thornton-Pickard focal plane shutter for high speed work. Also fitted with a Baush & Lomb Planatograph lens and automatic shutter. Constructed of mahogany with seal grain leather covering and bellows.

Features include a an improved metal, triple extension bed that accommodates lenses of all angles and provides smooth rack and pinion adjustment. Additional features include a reversible back, swing back, rising and falling front, brilliant finder, double spirit level and two tripod sockets. Available in three sizes, a 4 x 5 inch, 5 x 7 inch and 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. Originally priced between $85.00 to $135.00.

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