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Detrola models advertised February, 1940 scan courtesy Voxphoto (Image rights) |
Detrola (International Detrola Corp) was a radio and record-player manufacturer, based at 1501 Beard Street, Detroit, Michigan. They used the names Detrola, General, Pee Wee, Road Chief, Road Master and Warwick for their electronic products. They also made a few cameras, over a very short period - 1939-40. Most were cheaply-made from Bakelite mouldings and pressed tinplate, but the Detrola 400 was a complex Leica-style rangefinder affair.
The "W" models listed below are equipped with lenses by Wollensak; but not all the Wollensak-lensed cameras carry a "W" model designation.
- Detrola 400
- Detrola Model A
- Detrola Model B
- Detrola Model D
- Detrola Model E
- Detrola Model G
- Detrola Model GW
- Detrola Model H
- Detrola Model HW
- Detrola Model K
- Detrola Model KW