Difference between revisions of "Falcon Rocket"
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− | The '''Falcon Rocket''' camera design for [[127 film]] originated | + | While the name Falcon originated with the [[Utility Manufacturing Company]] of New York, The '''Falcon Rocket''' camera design for [[127 film]] seems to have originated in Chicago as one of the sub-brands of Spartus. The body greatly resembles the one illustrated in a camera patent filed by [[Jack Galter]] in 1939<REF>[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/2196604.pdf US Patent 2,196,604] (PDF) from [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ FreePatentsOnline.com]</REF> (although that model was to include batteries for [[flash sync]]). |
− | + | One version was sold as '''Carlton'''. The body is moulded in [[bakelite]]. | |
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Falcon Rocket image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
While the name Falcon originated with the Utility Manufacturing Company of New York, The Falcon Rocket camera design for 127 film seems to have originated in Chicago as one of the sub-brands of Spartus. The body greatly resembles the one illustrated in a camera patent filed by Jack Galter in 1939[1] (although that model was to include batteries for flash sync).
One version was sold as Carlton. The body is moulded in bakelite.
Notes
- ↑ US Patent 2,196,604 (PDF) from FreePatentsOnline.com
Streamlined body style image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
See The Chicago Cluster for more probably-related cameras and "companies"