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FS: 1979 Kodak "Colorburst 250" Instant Camera with Built-in Flash
1979 Kodak "Colorburst 250" Instant Camera with Built-in Flash
I have for sale a 1979 Kodak "Colorburst 250" Instant Camera with Built-in Electronic Flash (Canadian Product) Model No. CK62470 with carrying strap. The 1979 Kodak "Colorburst 250" Instant Camera with Built-in Flash is in MINT condition. Price $45. US plus postage Please include your "postal mailing address" so I can calculate postage costs to your destination. Thank you |
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I have for sale a 1979 Kodak "Colorburst 250" Instant Camera with Built-in Electronic Flash (Canadian Product) Model No. CK62470 with carrying strap. The 1979 Kodak "Colorburst 250" Instant Camera with Built-in Flash is in MINT condition. Price $45. US plus postage Everyone knows, of course, that there's been no film available for these Kodak Instants for about twenty years. Kodak reimbursed (partially) owners who had purchased them and ceased film production after losing to Polaroid in a patent infringement dispute. I have one of the folding models, German made (I believe) not available in the USA to the best of my recollection. Think that it's an EK-8. If anyone collects these things, and is interested in mine, I'd love to hear from you. DS toybox(dot)dale(at)gte(dot)net |
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On 2004-06-08 10:43:11 -0400, "DFS" said:
I have for sale a 1979 Kodak "Colorburst 250" Instant Camera with Built-in Electronic Flash (Canadian Product) Model No. CK62470 with carrying strap. The 1979 Kodak "Colorburst 250" Instant Camera with Built-in Flash is in MINT condition. Price $45. US plus postage Everyone knows, of course, that there's been no film available for these Kodak Instants for about twenty years. Kodak reimbursed (partially) owners who had purchased them and ceased film production after losing to Polaroid in a patent infringement dispute. I have one of the folding models, German made (I believe) not available in the USA to the best of my recollection. Think that it's an EK-8. If anyone collects these things, and is interested in mine, I'd love to hear from you. DS toybox(dot)dale(at)gte(dot)net Closer to 25 years I think. -- Michael Weinstein | "Those who cannot remember the Nashua, NH | past are condemned to repeat it." -George Santayana |
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