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  Folding Poco No. 14 Camera

The Folding Poco No. 14 camera was marketed and sold by the American Camera Manufacturing Company in circa 1904. It is believed to be manufactured by the Rochester optical company. It was constructed of the finest imported mahogan, covered in seal grain leather and the metal parts are polished and lacquered brass. The bellows are made of red leather, lined with gossamer cloth. It was fitted with an achromatic lens and an automatic shutter providing time, instantaneous and bulb movements, with diaphragm stops, pneumatic and finger release. It has rising and falling front, reversible finder, and sping actluated ground glass for focusing. Available in two sizes, 4x5 priced at $4.80 and 5x7 priced at $7.50.

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