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− | '''Chrome Six''' is a model name used by a number of Japanese companies between the 1930s and the 1950s. They are | + | '''Chrome Six''' is a model name used by a number of Japanese companies between the 1930s and the 1950s. They are 6×6 format [[Six]] models, named "Chrome" because they had a good finish, for example with a chrome top plate. |
See the following models: | See the following models: | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Oscar Six and Renown Six|Kohken Chrome Six]], name variant of the [[Oscar Six and Renown Six|Renown Six Ia]] |
+ | * [[Olympus Chrome Six]] by [[Olympus|Takachiho, later Olympus]] | ||
* [[Proud postwar folders|Proud Chrome Six]] by [[Sumida]] | * [[Proud postwar folders|Proud Chrome Six]] by [[Sumida]] | ||
* [[Weha Chrome Six|Weha Chrome Six and Ehira Chrome Six]] by [[Ehira]] | * [[Weha Chrome Six|Weha Chrome Six and Ehira Chrome Six]] by [[Ehira]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 6 January 2011
Chrome Six is a model name used by a number of Japanese companies between the 1930s and the 1950s. They are 6×6 format Six models, named "Chrome" because they had a good finish, for example with a chrome top plate.
See the following models:
- Kohken Chrome Six, name variant of the Renown Six Ia
- Olympus Chrome Six by Takachiho, later Olympus
- Proud Chrome Six by Sumida
- Weha Chrome Six and Ehira Chrome Six by Ehira
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