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Revision as of 13:02, 11 December 2013
A Bakelite Ebner in an R.F. Hunter advertisement from The British Journal Photographic Almanac 1934 image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
Albert Ebner & Co. were a German record-player manufacturer based in Stuttgart, who also made elegant 6x9 and 6x4.5 120 rollfilm folding cameras from Bakelite. The company went out of business in 1935. The cameras seem to have mostly sold in Germany.
The cameras varied in complexity, some with simple three-speed Pronto shutters, some with multi-speed Compur items.
The Gallus Bakélite and Pontiac Bakélite cameras were similar to some Ebners.
Photo industry in Stuttgart |
Contessa | Contessa-Nettel | Drexler & Nagel | Ebner | Hauff | Kenngott | Kodak AG | G. A. Krauss | Nagel | Zeiss Ikon |