Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . For the grown-ups or the nearly grown-ups, a Kodak for pictures of thepost card size, 3X x 5>^ inches. It is familiarly known to hundreds of thou-sands of enthusiasts as the 3^. It makes the largest picture available inpocket photography. The 3^ will really go into the side pocket of almostany coat. Frankly, however, it is more conveniently carried in an overcoatpocket—or slung over the shoulder in a case. The Junior model, with a fineRapid Rectilinear lens, sells at $—and with the Kodak Anastigmat /., at $ There are other more e


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . For the grown-ups or the nearly grown-ups, a Kodak for pictures of thepost card size, 3X x 5>^ inches. It is familiarly known to hundreds of thou-sands of enthusiasts as the 3^. It makes the largest picture available inpocket photography. The 3^ will really go into the side pocket of almostany coat. Frankly, however, it is more conveniently carried in an overcoatpocket—or slung over the shoulder in a case. The Junior model, with a fineRapid Rectilinear lens, sells at $—and with the Kodak Anastigmat /., at $ There are other more expensive models—all have the Kodaksimplicity—and they all make good pictures. A gift for the one who already has a larger Kodak—the Vest Pocket. You dontcarry a Vest Pocket Kodak—you wear it, like a watch. It is always ready to picture theunexpected and the unusual. The price is $


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