Kodak Six 20
The Kodak Six-20 is a roll-film camera designed to take 620 film, a format Kodak introduced in the 1930s as a slimmer-spool alternative to 120. The name was applied across a family of folding and box cameras aimed at the amateur snapshot market when new.
There is no UK auction hammer data available in our records for the Kodak Six-20 today, so a reliable price, value or worth figure cannot be quoted. As a general guide, buyers researching what a Six-20 sells for at saleroom level should look at comparable Kodak 620-format folders and box cameras and treat any quoted range as indicative only until verified sales appear.