Very early packaging and instruction manual for General Electric manufactured PR-22 light meter made in black bakelite. Matches embossed paper box of first Model 95. Click on picture to evolve.

Accessories packaging underwent the same simplification as the camera boxes as sales grew. The styling remained but gloss paper wrapping is now used on the box and the literature has a more up-to-date theme. The box is plush lined and gold blocked. Click on picture to evolve.

With the introduction of the new house colours the PR-22 gained a deep jewelery style box with a distinct foot — these elaborate boxes were used for many Speedliner and Pathfinder accessories. A simple 8-sided leaflet replaced the 12-page booklet. Click on picture to evolve.

The final iteration of the PR-22 box — a much simplified shallow box with a plain gloss red card inner in place of the plush lining and gold block lettering. The PR-22 did not survive into the post-1958 Giambara era and was never repackaged in his simplified News Gothic lettered grey box — unless anyone knows better! Click on picture to go back to the beginning.