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'''GGS''' was a camera-maker in Milan for a few years after the Second World War.<ref>[http://www.mistermondo.com/styled-44/page76/ GGS] at Dario Mondonico's [http://www.mistermondo.com/styled-44/page76/ Mistermondo.com] site.</ref> The company was started by Gian Antonio Sommaruga and Carlo Gnecchi, and the company name is derived from their initials.
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'''GGS''' was a camera-maker in Milan for a few years after the Second World War.<ref>[https://www.mistermondo.com/?camera_category=ggs GGS] at Dario Mondonico's [https://www.mistermondo.com/styled-44/page76/ Mistermondo.com] site.</ref> The company was started by Gian Antonio Sommaruga and Carlo Gnecchi, and the company name is derived from their initials.
  
 
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Photography supply industry in Milano, Italia
Bencini | Boniforti and Ballerio | Cappelli | Nuova Closter | Ferrania | Filma | Filotecnica Salmoiraghi | GGS | G.P.M. | Industria Scientifica Ottica | Koristka | Lamperti and Garbagnati | Murer & Duroni | Officine Galileo
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GGS was a camera-maker in Milan for a few years after the Second World War.[1] The company was started by Gian Antonio Sommaruga and Carlo Gnecchi, and the company name is derived from their initials.

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  1. GGS at Dario Mondonico's Mistermondo.com site.


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