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* [http://www.toxpose.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=50540&sid=4207c39ea03010c2174d7a12beb7ea4a A post about the Daitoh Grace] at a forum of [http://www.toxpose.com/forums/ toXpose.com]
 
* [http://www.toxpose.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=50540&sid=4207c39ea03010c2174d7a12beb7ea4a A post about the Daitoh Grace] at a forum of [http://www.toxpose.com/forums/ toXpose.com]
  
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Revision as of 09:58, 9 August 2006

A Japanese company called Daitoh Optical Co. or Daitō Kōgaku Seisakusho (probably 大東光学製作所) is mentioned in McKeown. A series of basic cameras dated around 1967 is attributed to this company, including one called Grace. The only other camera mentioned is the Grace Six 6×6 folder, with an helical focusing Erinar Anastigmat 75/3.5 lens and both eye level and waist level finders in a chrome top plate. The Gotex 6×6 folder made by Kigawa exactly corresponds to this description, and Erinar is a lens brand usually found on Kigawa cameras. Moreover, Kigawa made a 6×6 TLR called Graceflex in 1952. It is highly probable that the Grace Six was attributed to Daitoh because there was a confusion around the Grace name. This page at photographica-world.de attributes both the Grace Six and the Graceflex to Daitoh, surely for the same reason.

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