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*Triple Bed Poco No. 19
 
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* [http://www.vintagephoto.tv/buckeye7.shtml No. 7 Buckeye] at Scott's Photographica [http://www.vintagephoto.tv]
 
* [http://www.vintagephoto.tv/buckeye7.shtml No. 7 Buckeye] at Scott's Photographica [http://www.vintagephoto.tv]
 
* [http://www.nabble.com/RE:-poco-cameras-made-for-American-Camera-Mfg.-Co.-p15772824.html Triple Bed Poco No. 19] at Nabble forum wood and brass [http://www.nabble.com/Woodandbrass-f15036.html]
 
* [http://www.nabble.com/RE:-poco-cameras-made-for-American-Camera-Mfg.-Co.-p15772824.html Triple Bed Poco No. 19] at Nabble forum wood and brass [http://www.nabble.com/Woodandbrass-f15036.html]
  
 
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photography related industry in Rochester (New York)
American Camera | Bausch & Lomb | Blair | Century | Crown Optical Co. | Elgeet | Folmer & Schwing | Gassner and Marx | Graflex | Gundlach | Ilex | JML | Kodak | Milburn | Monroe | PMC | Ray | Reichenbach, Morey and Will | Rochester Camera and Supply Co. | Rochester Optical Co. | Rochester Panoramic Camera Co. | Seneca | Sunart | Walker | Webster Industries | Wollensak
and in Rochester (Minnesota)
Conley
external links
graflex.org - Rudolf Kingslake's
"Optical industry in Rochester (N.Y.)"

American Camera Manufacturing Company was an American camera maker. It was based in Northboro, Massachusetts. In 1898 it was bought by Kodak and moved to Rochester. The company's camera brand were the "Buckeye" cameras.

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