Cleaning and Refurbishing a Brownie Hawkeye / Part 1
In this video you will see how I take apart a Brownie Hawkeye camera to clean the lens and viewfinder and prep it for paint. I'm new at this and haven't learned how to speed up my videos yet so its rather long. Add to that I talk a bit slow so you might want to play at 1.5x speed. I plan to post Part 2 soon showing the finished product and then a Part 3 with images I take from the camera. Learn more about the Brownie Hawkeye by watching this great video by David Hancock: • Introduction to the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye ...

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