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− | '''Eikō-Dō''' (栄光堂) was a Japanese camera distributor and perhaps maker. It was active as early as 1936. Until the war, it used the name '''Eikō-Dō Honten''' (榮光堂本店 in {{old writing}}) distributed various folders, like the Collex, National and Ugein, as well as an enlarger called Asia DO.<REF> Its address at the time was Tōkyō-shi Kanda-ku Nishi-Kanda 1, 1 (東京市神田區西神田1ノ1). Source: advertisements by Eikō-Dō dated 1936 to 1943, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, pp. 72, 80–1 and 99–100. </REF> | + | '''Eikō-Dō''' (栄光堂) was a Japanese camera distributor and perhaps maker. It was active as early as 1936. Until the war, it used the name '''Eikō-Dō Honten''' (榮光堂本店 in {{old writing}}) distributed various folders, like the Collex, National and Ugein, as well as an enlarger called Asia DO and filters called Gelmer.<REF> Its address at the time was Tōkyō-shi Kanda-ku Nishi-Kanda 1, 1 (東京市神田區西神田1ノ1). Source: advertisements by Eikō-Dō dated 1936 to 1943, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, pp. 72, 80–1 and 99–100. </REF> |
After the war, it seems that the company was reformed from 1951 to 1953 as '''Maki Shōji''' (槇商事) and called '''Eikō-Dō''' (栄光堂) again in 1953 and 1954, selling the Ruvinal folder (a continuation of the wartime Ugein) and the Ruvinal Flex TLR.<REF> Its address from 1951 to 1954 was Tōkyō-to Chūō-ku Maki-chō 1, 1 (東京都中央区槇町1の1). Source: advertisements by Maki Shōji and Eikō-Dō dated 1951 to 1954, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p. 210. </REF> | After the war, it seems that the company was reformed from 1951 to 1953 as '''Maki Shōji''' (槇商事) and called '''Eikō-Dō''' (栄光堂) again in 1953 and 1954, selling the Ruvinal folder (a continuation of the wartime Ugein) and the Ruvinal Flex TLR.<REF> Its address from 1951 to 1954 was Tōkyō-to Chūō-ku Maki-chō 1, 1 (東京都中央区槇町1の1). Source: advertisements by Maki Shōji and Eikō-Dō dated 1951 to 1954, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p. 210. </REF> |
Revision as of 18:29, 22 October 2006
Eikō-Dō (栄光堂) was a Japanese camera distributor and perhaps maker. It was active as early as 1936. Until the war, it used the name Eikō-Dō Honten (榮光堂本店 in old writing) distributed various folders, like the Collex, National and Ugein, as well as an enlarger called Asia DO and filters called Gelmer.[1]
After the war, it seems that the company was reformed from 1951 to 1953 as Maki Shōji (槇商事) and called Eikō-Dō (栄光堂) again in 1953 and 1954, selling the Ruvinal folder (a continuation of the wartime Ugein) and the Ruvinal Flex TLR.[2]
Contents
120 film
4.5×6 folder
6×6 folder
- National Six
- National Six II
- National Six III
- Ugein III (6×6)
- Ugein (dual-format)
- Ruvinal
- Ruvinal III
- Ruvinal A, B
6×6 TLR
- Ruvinal Flex A, B
- Ruvinal Flex IIIA, IIIB
127 film
4×6.5 folder
- National (dual-format)
Notes
- ↑ Its address at the time was Tōkyō-shi Kanda-ku Nishi-Kanda 1, 1 (東京市神田區西神田1ノ1). Source: advertisements by Eikō-Dō dated 1936 to 1943, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, pp. 72, 80–1 and 99–100.
- ↑ Its address from 1951 to 1954 was Tōkyō-to Chūō-ku Maki-chō 1, 1 (東京都中央区槇町1の1). Source: advertisements by Maki Shōji and Eikō-Dō dated 1951 to 1954, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 210.