The Imperial Mark 27 is a nifty plastic camera made by the Herbert George Co. of Chicago, probably in the 1950s. It's called a "3-way flash camera" on the box, and a "3-in-1 hideaway flash camera" on the instructions. Apparently, this is because the camera can: - Take color slides - Take color snapshots - Take black & white snapshots
The layout is vaguely related to some of the Kodak Star series, with the film advance winder in the base, an aperture selector (marked COLOR/B&W) below the lens and horizontal lined styling on the back. This camera appeared under other nameplates, including Cinex, and the Boy Scouts' 3-Way Camera. WITH ITS ORIGINAL BOX. UNTESTED. SOLD AS IS.
Measures
8x14,5x5,5
Material
Plastic
Conditions
Used. Excellent conditions, box in good vintage conditions, showa some wear due to use and age. UNTESTED, SOLD AS IS.