Spartus

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Spartus was a camera maker originally based in New York and named Utility Manufacturing Company. In 1941 it was bought by Spartus and moved to Chicago. It made cameras under its own brand Spartus, but also as "Falcon" and "Spencer" as well as other names. Many of the cameras were molded plastic with distinctive styling.

In 1951 its head of sales, Harold Rubin, bought the company and named it Herold Mfg. Co.. The former Spartus president, Jack Galter, briefly sold some former Spartus cameras through Galter Products under new model names.


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Companies of Chicago (Illinois)
Adams & Westlake | Central Camera Co. | American Advertising and Research Co. | Bernard | Burke & James | Busch | Calumet | Candid | Chicago Aerial | Chicago Camera Co. | Chicago Ferrotype Company | Deardorff | De Vry | Drucker | Galter | Geiss | Herold | Imperial | Kemper | Lennor Engineering Co. | Metropolitan Industries | Monarch | Montgomery Ward | Pho-Tak | QRS Company | Rolls | Sans & Streiffe | Sears | Seymour | Spartus | The Camera Man | United States Camera Co. | Western Camera Manufacturing Co. | Yale | Zar | Zenith
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