Paul and Gene, I too recall the Kodak Pony, from trying to sell them at the camera shop where I worked in the mid-60's. Grey plastic top cover, and the lens was on a metal housing that popped out to taking position on the strength of an internal coil spring.
I don't recall if the lens varied between the two, but there were indeed both 135 (35mm) and 828 Bantam versions. I also recall a sizable pointy projection from the lens that I think was a flash connector. Zone/scale focusing for sure!
I should have taken one of these out for a shooting test, as I did other used cameras. But it didn't inspire as did the Nikon S2/S3, Canon Vt, Leicas, or various Zeiss machinery. Under pressure from the shop owner, however, I did take out various Instamatics, including both versions of the Yashica EZ-Matic. More scale focus, but surprisingly good lenses...