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The '''Falcon Rocket'''  camera was made in New York by the [[Utility Manufacturing Company]] in c.1947.
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The '''Falcon Rocket'''  camera design for [[127 film]] originated with the [[Utility Manufacturing Company]] of New York. One version was sold as '''Carlton'''. The body is moulded in [[bakelite]].  
The body is moulded in [[Bakelite]].
 
  
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The same design continued after the company's move to Chicago, some labeled '''Falcon Camera Co.''', surely just [[Spartus]] under another name.
  
  
 
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The Falcon Rocket camera design for 127 film originated with the Utility Manufacturing Company of New York. One version was sold as Carlton. The body is moulded in bakelite.

The same design continued after the company's move to Chicago, some labeled Falcon Camera Co., surely just Spartus under another name.