Help dating a Kodak Gem Airbrush - Serial number inside
I know Kodak didn't keep great records for these specific airbrushes (made by the Chandler & Price or Passche? debate rages on), but I’m hoping the hive mind can help.
🔹 Most Kodak Gems have a serial number starting with "S" (e.g., S 12456). This likely stands for "Spray" or "Small." kodak gem airbrush serial number
If you have a box, the serial number on the box must match the airbrush body to be considered "all original."
🔹 Look on the brass body near the trigger mechanism or on the underside of the color cup. Help dating a Kodak Gem Airbrush - Serial
Do you own one of these antique beauties? Drop the first 3 digits of your serial number in the comments! 👇
I’m trying to narrow down the manufacturing year. The serial number is . This likely stands for "Spray" or "Small
The Kodak Gem (1915-1920s) is a holy grail for vintage retouching artists and camera collectors. But unlike later Kodak products, the serial numbers on these brass beauties can be confusing.
"PSA for vintage airbrush hunters: Don't rely on a 'serial number decoder' for the Kodak Gem. They don't exist publicly. Instead, use the logo style (diamond vs rectangle) to date your Gem. The 'S' prefix just means 'spray.' #kodakgem #vintagetools" Unlike Kodak cameras (where you can date by lens board), the Gem airbrush was a third-party product (originally designed by Passche, sold by Kodak). Kodak treated serial numbers as internal inventory codes, not historical markers. Most records were destroyed after WWII.
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