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     The Kodak Beau Brownie came in two models, the 2 and 2A and were made from 1930 to 1933.  They were styled by the leading American designer Walter Dorwin Teague, who created a modernistic geometric pattern in two tones on the front panel, which was enameled in a color matching the leatherette covering of the rest of the camera.

     The Beau Brownies came in five colors including (l-r) old rose, blue, black/purple, brown/tan and green. 

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     The rose and green model were only made from 1930 to 1931 and are harder to find. Also available was a matching leather case.

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     The No. 2 Beau Brownie used 120 film with images 2-1/4” X 3-1/4” and originally cost $4.00.  The No. 2A Beau Brownie used 116 film with images    2 1-4” X 4-1/4” and originally cost $5.00

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#2A Green and #2A Rose Beau Brownies.