Manufrance
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Manufrance was a French distributor, full name was Manufacture d'Armes et de Cycles de Saint-Étienne. They sold cameras by mail order from 1905 to 1980. Some of the cameras they offered were advertised under the Manufrance or Luminor brands; it is not sure that all were effectively sold with such markings.
Manufrance Luminor 6x9 with brown bellows and Gitzo shutter (Image rights) (Image rights) |
Cameras advertised with Manufrance or Luminor names:
- Pierrat Drépy
- Sem-Kim [1]
- Ultra-Fex [2]
Bibliography
- Le Manufrance du collectionneur, Titre VI, La Photo, Ed. du Pécari
Links
- The Manufrance cameras and catalogs at the collection by Sylvain Halgand (with permission of Manufrance)
- 1963 Manufrance catalogue collection Sylvain Halgand