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− | G. Langlois mentions another 6x9 folding on [http://glangl1.free.fr/Liste%20Boumsell.html this page]. | + | G. Langlois mentions another 6x9 folding on [http://glangl1.free.fr/Liste%20Boumsell.html this page]. Another camera presented by Photoptic [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/photoptic/diversfolding.htm here] as a no-name folding from about 1946 is a good candidate to be a Boumsell. |
Mc Keown mentions a Box Metal 6x9 box and a [[Photo-Magic]] 4x6.5 bakelite camera. | Mc Keown mentions a Box Metal 6x9 box and a [[Photo-Magic]] 4x6.5 bakelite camera. |
Revision as of 22:29, 20 April 2006
Boumsell was a French distributor who sold cameras under their own name in the 1940s.
3x4 pseudo TLR
6x9 folding
Other
G. Langlois mentions another 6x9 folding on this page. Another camera presented by Photoptic here as a no-name folding from about 1946 is a good candidate to be a Boumsell.
Mc Keown mentions a Box Metal 6x9 box and a Photo-Magic 4x6.5 bakelite camera.
Bibliography
- Histoire des appareils français, B. Vial, Ed. Maeght