Buster Brown 2A

The Buster Brown No. 2A camera was made by the Ansco Company of Binghamton, New York and is part of a series of cameras – the No. 2, No. 2A, No. 2C, and No. 3. The “A” model takes 6 exposures of 2.25×3.24 inches while the “B” model took either 10 or 12 pictures per roll.

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5 Responses to “Buster Brown 2A”

  1. I have a ansco 2a camera.The camera looks the same but view square hole not round hole on top in front of handle.View Square hole on side where winder is not round.Can you tell me what this camera is worth.Thank you!

  2. No clue. I bought mine off eBay and don’t remember how much I paid for it, but I doubt it was more than 5 or 10 bucks.

  3. my freind found this camera and it has sep 20,1910 jul 30 1910 and oct 01 1912 its all wood and looks different from the one pictured. its the #2a folding buster brown can you tell me what it might be worth thank you

  4. I have this camera, quite suprised when I did a name search this came up right away. where can I go to get a value on it?
    Thank you

  5. If memory serves I got mine for about 5 bucks on eBay.

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