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Edixa 6x6 advertisement in U.S. Camera, November 1956 scan courtesy Voxphoto (Image rights) |
Wirgin sold two TLR cameras under its Edixa 6×6 brand, both actually manufactured by Montanus: One was based on the Rocca Automatic and had crank advance (illustrated here); while a knob-advance model based on the Montiflex was also sold.
image by Roberto Miranda (Image rights) |