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The Imperial Debonair is an idiosyncratically-styled plastic camera for 620 film made by Herbert George Co., Chicago around 1960. Bodies were molded in black or brown plastic.
The same camera was also marketed as the Official Cub Scout Camera.
Links
- camera review at merrillphoto.com [1]
- Debonair at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr
Official Cub Scout Camera image by Dollymae Dagger (Image rights) |