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Australian distributor [[Hanimex]] released several [[110 film]] cameras with "mini" in the name, but had a particular model called '''Hanimex Mini 110'''. A 1976 advertisement claims it to be Australian-designed (and presumably manufactured elsewhere), and notes it came in a gift box with film and magicube for $26. <ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/5847817 Page 55, 8 December 1976 edition of Women's Weekly] at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove]</ref> | Australian distributor [[Hanimex]] released several [[110 film]] cameras with "mini" in the name, but had a particular model called '''Hanimex Mini 110'''. A 1976 advertisement claims it to be Australian-designed (and presumably manufactured elsewhere), and notes it came in a gift box with film and magicube for $26. <ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/5847817 Page 55, 8 December 1976 edition of Women's Weekly] at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove]</ref> | ||
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Australian distributor Hanimex released several 110 film cameras with "mini" in the name, but had a particular model called Hanimex Mini 110. A 1976 advertisement claims it to be Australian-designed (and presumably manufactured elsewhere), and notes it came in a gift box with film and magicube for $26. [1]