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'''Inoue Shōten''' (井上商店) was a Japanese sales company in the early 1950s, about which almost nothing is known. It was based in Tokyo, and was the distributor of a name variant of the [[Semi Wester (postwar)|Semi Wester]], perhaps called "Semi Lord".<REF> Column in {{ACA}} September 1951, p.103. The name of the camera is known in ''katakana'' only: セミロード, and "Semi Lord" is the most plausible reading. </REF>
 
'''Inoue Shōten''' (井上商店) was a Japanese sales company in the early 1950s, about which almost nothing is known. It was based in Tokyo, and was the distributor of a name variant of the [[Semi Wester (postwar)|Semi Wester]], perhaps called "Semi Lord".<REF> Column in {{ACA}} September 1951, p.103. The name of the camera is known in ''katakana'' only: セミロード, and "Semi Lord" is the most plausible reading. </REF>
  

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Inoue Shōten (井上商店) was a Japanese sales company in the early 1950s, about which almost nothing is known. It was based in Tokyo, and was the distributor of a name variant of the Semi Wester, perhaps called "Semi Lord".[1]

Notes

  1. Column in Asahi Camera September 1951, p.103. The name of the camera is known in katakana only: セミロード, and "Semi Lord" is the most plausible reading.

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