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Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, 1914 - Canadian Kodak Company
Canadian Kodak Company
Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, 1914
EAN 8596547169307
DigiCat, 2022
Contact: DigiCat@okpublishing.info
Table of Contents
1914
KODAK
Kodakery
—A Monthly Help
Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter
Pocket Automatic Shutter
Brownie Ball Bearing Shutter
Compound Shutter
Kodak Automatic Shutter and Kodak Autotime Scale
Kodak Lenses
Vest Pocket Kodak
No. 1 Kodak Junior
No. 1A Kodak Junior
Nos. 1 and 1A Folding Pocket Kodaks
No. 1A Folding-Pocket Kodak—R. R. Type
Nos. 3 and 4 Folding Pocket Kodaks
No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak
No. 4A Folding Kodak
Panoram Kodaks
Nos. 1A and 3 Special Kodaks
No. 3A Special Kodak
Six-Three Kodaks
No. 1 Brownie
Nos. 2 and 2A Brownies
No. 3 Brownie
No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie
No. 2A Folding Pocket Brownie
No. 3 Folding Brownie
No. 3A Folding Brownie
Brownie Enlarging Camera
V. P. Kodak Enlarging Camera
Brownie Enlarging Camera Illuminator
The Kodiopticon
Velox Transparent Water Color Stamps
Kodak Film Tank
No. 2 Brownie Developing Box
Eastman Plate Tank
Developing and Printing Outfits
The Kodak Box No. 2
Kodak Portrait Attachment
Kodak Color Screens
Kodak Wide Angle Lenses
Kodak Tripods
Velox Paper
Kodak Velvet Green
Angelo Platinum Paper
Aristo Gold Post Cards
Solio Paper
Eastman's Ferro-Prussiate
Postals
Eastman's Permanent Bromide Papers
How to Make Good Pictures.
Flash-Light Material
Developing and Printing on Velox Paper
Enlargements
Specimen Prints
Tourists
Terms
1914
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Canadian Kodak Co.
, Limited
Toronto, Canada
KODAK
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Is our registered and commonlaw trade mark and cannot be rightfully applied except to goods of our manufacture. When a dealer tries to sell you, under the Kodak name, a camera or films or other goods not of our manufacture, you can be sure that he has an inferior article that he is trying to market on the Kodak reputation, and he also makes himself liable to suit by us for damages and injunction.
If it isn't an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak
KODAK SERVICE
M ake it simpler.
From the very inception the Kodak Idea has been—make photography so simple that anybody can take good pictures.
Simpler cameras, simpler processes have followed each other with almost startling rapidity. But the Kodak Company has not been satisfied with merely making mechanical and chemical improvements; it has assumed the responsibility of educating people in picture taking. The very first Kodak, way back in 1888, was accompanied by a so-called manual
that did more than merely explain the operation of the mechanical features of the camera. It showed how the pictures should be taken, how (and how not) to photograph a tall building, how to photograph a small child—told about the length of exposures in different kinds of light, both in-doors and out. It was really a primary hand-book of photography.
From that day on, every piece of Kodak apparatus, every amateur product of the Company has been accompanied by the most concise instructions, instructions that were also constructive because they not only told the beginner what to do but why he was to do it. Even in the Kodak advertising matter as much space is given up to telling people how to make pictures as in telling them why they should buy Kodak goods. Booklets in large editions, giving instructions in practically every phase of amateur photography have been and still are distributed without charge. Photography has not merely been made simpler, it has been explained to all who are interested.
Kodakery
—A Monthly Help
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And now comes a new help to the beginner—Kodakery,
a little magazine that will tell the amateur how to get better pictures. It's beautifully illustrated. Written and edited by those who know photography inside and out and who also know the places where the amateur has trouble, it will be a joy and a help to every enthusiast, will add for thousands to the Witchery of Kodakery.
Every purchaser, after May 1st, 1914, of a Kodak or Brownie camera will be entitled to Kodakery
for one year without charge—he may have it continued by subscribing at 50 cents per year if he so desires. In the back of each Kodak and Brownie manual, which we are now printing, is a subscription blank
which, upon being properly filled out and mailed to—Kodakery,
Toronto, Ont.—will entitle the purchaser of such camera to one year's free subscription to Kodakery.
At the time this plan goes into operation there may still be some such manuals without a subscription blank, but in such case a blank may be obtained from the dealer of whom the camera was purchased. Every purchaser of a Kodak or Brownie Camera is entitled to one copy of the manual or instruction book and to one year's subscription to Kodakery.
The editors of Kodakery
aim first of all to make the little book a real help. At the same time it will be interesting and its delightful illustrations will show the beginner new possibilities in amateur photography. This little magazine is but a part of the Kodak Service. To sell a camera and then turn