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     The Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 and Six-16 Mickey Mouse cameras are very rare. These models were unknown until 1995 when they showed up at antique dealers. Both Disney and Kodak have no record of them. One odd detail--the camera body and more importantly the name "Brownie Target Six-20” or “Six-16" place it no earlier than 1946, yet

the name "Walt Disney Enterprises" in the corner is a usage that Disney discontinued in 1939. At least one example is known with a box. There are less than a dozen of the Six-20 models known and only a few of the Six-16 models. Some have screws holding the faceplates on, some have hexnuts. It seems likely that these were made up as prototypes and never officially approved or produced--or that only the faceplates were made, and much later someone discovered them and attached them to the correct cameras and began trickling them onto the market. The faceplate appears to be a decal attached to the metal surface, then protected by a thin layer of plastic. The rest of the camera is completely standard.

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Brownie Target Six-20 Mickey Mouse Camera.