Coronet D-20 Synchronised Pseudo TLR Box Camera for 120 film with bag c.1937 GC

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Coronet D-20 Synchronised Pseudo TLR Box Camera for 120 film with bag c.1937 GC

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Introduced in 1937, this delightful Coronet Pseudo TLR camera was made in England.

A simple box camera design for capturing 6″ x 6″ pictures on number 120 or 620 roll film. Similar to the Conway box cameras, its constructed of a metal body with a decorative metal front plate. It features a hinged viewfinder cover, a brilliant finder for vertical photos, a fixed focus meniscus lens, flash sync connectors (untested) and a simple time and instantaneous exposure shutter. 

This camera has some wear/rust spots from age, but remains in good condition for a 1930’s model (see photos). The shutter fires nicely, the lens is clear and the apertures are selectable, plus the viewfinder is still useable. The camera is supplied with its original neck strap and a cloth carry bag, which is worn but protects the camera well.

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