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1976-79 KODAK INSTANT CAMERA advertisements x3, EK6, Handle Colorburst PR10 film

$ 5.32

  • Brand: Kodak
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type of Advertising: Print Ad
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • gtin13: Does not apply

Description

Selling are 3 advertisement pages for: Kodak Instant Cameras from 1976 - 1979 These advertising pages were by Eastman Kodak. 1st ad (late 1976) has a color photo of a lady holding the EK6 Kodak instant camera. Above is a multi-photo shot of the developing picture. Ad text starts “Christmas pictures. Color by Kodak. For the first time in an instant.” and goes on about the camera and film. 2nd ad (late 1977) has a color photo of a package of Kodak PR 10 instant film and the 2 cameras that use it, the EK6 and The Handle. It is a joint Kodak & Kmart ad, telling times of demonstrations of the camera at your local Kmart stores. Ad text starts “Kodak color and Kmart’s discount price, Yours in an instant" 3rd ad (late 1979) has a small photo of the Kodak Colorburst 250 Instant Camera. Above is a photo of a man holding a photograph. He was caught sneaking food from the fridge. Ad text starts “Flash without fuss. Instantly” and goes on about the camera. Partially quoting Wikipedia "...These (Kodak) cameras accepted a Kodak-branded integral instant film, similar to Polaroid's SX-70 film. This was simple for Kodak, because Kodak had, in fact, manufactured film for Polaroid up to this point, thus they were privy to the manufacturing process. The Kodak film was chemically identical to the Polaroid version with the exception that the final print was viewed from the opposite side to the exposed surface. Polaroid brought a patent-infringement lawsuit against Kodak, and eventually Kodak was forced to stop manufacture of both the camera and film. Kodak was also left to pay a settlement to some customers who were left without a way to use their now-defunct cameras. Kodak also lost the contract to manufacture Polaroid's film who now took production in house..." These ads are full page, each approx. 7” x 10”, carefully removed from 1976 to 1979 magazines. my ad#kodak instant 76-79x3 Please note the flat-rate shipping for my advertising pages. These will be mailed flat (with cardstock stiffeners) in one envelope. If you are buying more than 1 ad (or multiple ad lot), do not pay until you have finished shopping. eBay should combine sales automatically. If they do not, please do not pay until I send the combined invoice. Click Here To Visit My eBay Store: busybeas books and ads 7000+ advertisement pages non-fiction books craft & hobby items Anything I find that looks interesting! Please see my store for more goodies, books and magazines. I'll combine wins to save on postage. Thanks For Looking! Luke 12: 15 Note to CANADIAN purchasers: eBay is automatically charging you PST/GST/HST . I do NOT collect it or remit it, eBay does. Note to UNITED STATES purchasers (and some other international spots too) : eBay is automatically charging you the sales tax (for some USA states) or VAT (for some countries). I do NOT collect it or remit it, eBay does.