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Spytek: Rollover Camera

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The rollover camera was a marvel of technology and used in spy missions in the late 1950's. It is small, lightweight and inconspicuous. Capable of copying up to eighty pages, it was perfect for covert missions. Learn more on Discovery Channel's "Spytek."

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