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The name '''Elbow''' was used on the Japanese 6x6 TLR [[Elbowflex]]. It was marked ''ELBOW CAMERA FIRM''. Japanese sites say that the company's name was Elbow Shôkai (エルボー商会), the word "Shôkai" means "company" or "firm" but is generally used for wholesale or trade companies, so this sounds like a distributor's name.
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The name '''Elbow''' was used on the Japanese 6&times;6 TLR [[Elbowflex]] and 6&times;6 folder [[Elbow Six]], marked ''ELBOW CAMERA FIRM''. Japanese sites say that the company's name was Elbow Shōkai (エルボー商会); the word ''shōkai'' means "company" or "firm" but is generally used for wholesale or trade companies, so this sounds like a distributor's name. Elbow's address was 文京区駒込東方町94,<!-- I might guess the reading of 東方町 but I don't know it for sure. Incidentally, the address no longer exists; I mean, Bunkyou-ku has been rearranged since then. --> in Tokyo.
  
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The cameras were manufactured by [[Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku]] (東洋精機光学) and Kosumo (i.e. Cosmo) Kamera Seisakusho (コスモカメラ製作所): the two companies are named in advertisements appearing in magazines published in April and September 1955 respectively.
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==Source and further reading==
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*{{Showa10}}
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[[Category: Japanese distributors]]

Latest revision as of 13:38, 21 May 2007

The name Elbow was used on the Japanese 6×6 TLR Elbowflex and 6×6 folder Elbow Six, marked ELBOW CAMERA FIRM. Japanese sites say that the company's name was Elbow Shōkai (エルボー商会); the word shōkai means "company" or "firm" but is generally used for wholesale or trade companies, so this sounds like a distributor's name. Elbow's address was 文京区駒込東方町94, in Tokyo.

The cameras were manufactured by Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku (東洋精機光学) and Kosumo (i.e. Cosmo) Kamera Seisakusho (コスモカメラ製作所): the two companies are named in advertisements appearing in magazines published in April and September 1955 respectively.

Source and further reading