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− | '''Bernard Products Co.''' was a company in Chicago, who used the brand name '''Faultless'''. | + | '''Bernard Products Co.''' was a company in Chicago, who used the brand name '''Faultless'''. Beginning 1945 they advertised one simple camera, the [[Faultless Miniature]]. In 1946 they offered a tripod, pan-head, and a light trap for filmholders under the same Faultless name<REF>Advertisement in ''Popular Photography'' magazine, November 1946 (Vol. 19, No. 5), pg 146.</REF>. The address in these advertisements was 328 W. Ohio Street, Chicago. |
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 2 October 2020
Bernard Products Co. was a company in Chicago, who used the brand name Faultless. Beginning 1945 they advertised one simple camera, the Faultless Miniature. In 1946 they offered a tripod, pan-head, and a light trap for filmholders under the same Faultless name[1]. The address in these advertisements was 328 W. Ohio Street, Chicago.
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- ↑ Advertisement in Popular Photography magazine, November 1946 (Vol. 19, No. 5), pg 146.
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