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'''Imperial''' was a main camera brand of the '''Herbert George Co. Chicago / Illinois''', a company founded by Herbert Weil and George Israel around 1945. ''Imperial'' box cameras were marketed under the brand name ''Herco'' as ''Herco Imperial''. ''Imperial'' lasted as brand name for these cameras. In 1961 company ownership changed and the whole company was renamed to '''Imperial Camera Corp.''' . It made solid bakelite and plastic cameras - one of the first very colorful series of cameras.
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'''Imperial''' was a main camera brand of the '''Herbert George Co. Chicago / Illinois''', a company founded by Herbert Weil and George Israel around 1945. ''Imperial'' box cameras were marketed under the brand name ''Herco'' as ''Herco Imperial''. ''Imperial'' lasted as brand name for these cameras. In 1961 company ownership changed and the whole company was renamed to '''Imperial Camera Corp.''' . It made solid bakelite and plastic cameras - one of the first very colorful series of cameras.
 
 
 
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|align=center|  Herco Imperial
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|align=center|  Imperial 127 Reflex
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|align=center|  Imperial Cubex IV 127
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|align=center|[[Imperial Delta]]
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|align=center|  Imperial Insta-Flash
 
|align=center|[[Imperial Instant Load 900]]
 
|align=center|[[Imperial Instant Load 900]]
 
|align=center|[[Imperial Mark 27]]
 
|align=center|[[Imperial Mark 27]]
|align=center|Imperial Six-Twenty
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|align=center| Imperial Mark XII Flash
 
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|align=center|Imperial 127 Reflex
 
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|align=center|[[Imperial Reflex 620 Duo Lens]]
 
|align=center|[[Imperial Reflex 620 Duo Lens]]
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|align=center|[[Magimatic X50]]
 
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Revision as of 19:56, 24 May 2008

Imperial was a main camera brand of the Herbert George Co. Chicago / Illinois, a company founded by Herbert Weil and George Israel around 1945. Imperial box cameras were marketed under the brand name Herco as Herco Imperial. Imperial lasted as brand name for these cameras. In 1961 company ownership changed and the whole company was renamed to Imperial Camera Corp. . It made solid bakelite and plastic cameras - one of the first very colorful series of cameras.

cameras

Herco Imperial Imperial 127 Reflex Imperial Cubex IV 127 Imperial Delta
Imperial Insta-Flash Imperial Instant Load 900 Imperial Mark 27 Imperial Mark XII Flash
Imperial Princess Imperial Reflex 620 Duo Lens Imperial Six-Twenty Magimatic X50

Links

Companies of Chicago (Illinois)
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Chicago in depth: The Chicago Cluster‎, a bakelite trust?