All chrome or nickel Irish Camera?

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Does anyone remember the name of an all metal, chrome or nickel plated rollfilm camera made in Ireland or maybe Scotland. It is a vintage "point & shoot" that uses 127 or maybe 120 film.
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That's a good guess, but not it. Corfield is an English make I believe.
This was a little rollfilm camera that had an all metal polished or satin finish - no leather. It had a simple lens on a circular cone that move out the lens to the correct focal length. I remember it being quite nice looking with the chrome or nickel finish. It used either 127 or 120 film. Like to find one, but I can't remember the name.
Getting old and forgetfull:smile:
 

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That description doesn't ring a bell, I'm afraid. Corfield was made in Northern Ireland (I realize there's a difference between that and the Republic!), but I wasn't sure if that might have been what you were remembering.
 
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