Box 120 Agfa camera 44 in original box

  • Box 120 Agfa camera 44 in original box
    Box 120 Agfa camera 44 in original box
    Box 120 Agfa camera 44 in original box
    Box 120 Agfa camera 44 in original box
    Box 120 Agfa camera 44 in original box
    Box 120 Agfa camera 44 in original box
    Box 120 Agfa camera 44 in original box

Agfa camera model Box 44, 1937 rarity 6 x 9, with original box State: good according to their age, with signs of use. no scratches on the lens, there was no operating control. In 1932, the German company Agfa had a new idea for an advertising campaign. German coins had a printed letter stating the place of minting. He asked customers to collect four coins of 1 marked with the letters"" A"" ,"" G"" ,"" F"" and"" A"" . With this money in hand, could benefit from a special offer for the new Agfa Box 44. Most cameras were simple enough cash. So was the box 44. But four frames remained a dumped price. The camera was nicknamed"" Preisbox"" (Award). Agfa loss suffered cameras selling at such a low price you are more than offset by the following sales of Agfa film rolls. The camera was produced between 1933 and 1938 and was a great success. He helped popularize widely photography. In the 1950s, the popularity of the new model Agfa Box 50 was recovered, again with a box Agfa.

Reference: #188

  • Dating: 1932
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