Houghton Ensign Mickey Mouse Camera
Hey kids! Do you want a box camera from 1935 that you can't actually use? No? How about the adults: any of y'all want some rare collectibleMickey Mouseparaphernaliacomplete with manual and packaging? Ah there you are. This Houghton Ensign Mickey Mouse came
Hey kids! Do you want a box camera from 1935 that you can’t actually use? No? How about the adults: any of y’all want some rare collectibleMickey Mouseparaphernaliacomplete with manual and packaging? Ah there you are. This Houghton Ensign Mickey Mouse camera is a tiny box camera originally marketed to kids, designed to use long-extinct M10 rollfilm. But the camera is in lovely shape, with only very minimal wear. The box is looking a bit rougher, with one detached flap, but it’s complete (including that flap) and in pretty remarkable shape, if you remember what your kid did to the last box they got their mitts on. Also includes the instruction manual “How to Take and Make Fine Photos”, written by Mickey Mouse himself.
Please note: there is no film available for this camera. This camera is a non-functional collectible.
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