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'''Kikō-Dō''' (暿光堂) was a Japanese distributor based in Tokyo.<REF> Its address in 1937 and 1938 was Tōkyō-shi nihonbashi-ku Kodenma-chō 1, 1 (東京市日本馬市区小伝馬町1の1). Source: advertisements for the Super Makinet Six reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;94. </REF> In 1934, the company asked Umemoto Kinzaburō (梅本金三郎) to set up a camera plant, that would become [[Umemoto|Umemoto Seisakusho]], founded in 1935.<REF> [http://umemoto.ecnet.jp/corp2/corp2.htm Umemoto company history]. </REF> It sold the cameras made by Umemoto until the war. The company distributed other cameras as well: in 1935 it was selling Super, [[Kinka]] and Peter cameras.<REF> Advertisement dated December 1935 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;74. </REF> In 1939 it was using a ''KIKODO TOKYO'' logo.<REF> Advertisement dated February 1939 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;74. </REF>
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'''Kikō-Dō''' (暿光堂) was a Japanese distributor based in Tokyo.<REF> Its address from 1935 to 1941 was Tōkyō-shi Nihonbashi-ku Kodenma-chō 1, 1 (東京市日本馬市区小伝馬町1の1). Source: advertisements reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, pp.&nbsp;74&ndash;5 and 94. </REF> In 1934, the company asked Umemoto Kinzaburō (梅本金三郎) to set up a camera plant, that would become [[Umemoto|Umemoto Seisakusho]], founded in 1935.<REF> [http://umemoto.ecnet.jp/corp2/corp2.htm Umemoto company history]. </REF> It sold the cameras made by Umemoto until the war.
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Kikō-Dō distributed other cameras as well: in 1935 it was selling Super, [[Kinka]] and Peter (ピーター) cameras.<REF> Advertisement dated December 1935 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;74. </REF> It was probably the owner of the brand "Super". In 1939 it was using a ''KIKODO TOKYO'' logo.<REF> Advertisement dated February 1939 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;74. </REF>
  
 
After the war, there was a company called Bikō-Dō Seisakusho (美光堂製作所) or Super Photo (スーパー写真), that made a series of 6&times;6 TLRs called Superflex, but it is probably unrelated.
 
After the war, there was a company called Bikō-Dō Seisakusho (美光堂製作所) or Super Photo (スーパー写真), that made a series of 6&times;6 TLRs called Superflex, but it is probably unrelated.

Revision as of 23:28, 29 January 2007

Kikō-Dō (暿光堂) was a Japanese distributor based in Tokyo.[1] In 1934, the company asked Umemoto Kinzaburō (梅本金三郎) to set up a camera plant, that would become Umemoto Seisakusho, founded in 1935.[2] It sold the cameras made by Umemoto until the war.

Kikō-Dō distributed other cameras as well: in 1935 it was selling Super, Kinka and Peter (ピーター) cameras.[3] It was probably the owner of the brand "Super". In 1939 it was using a KIKODO TOKYO logo.[4]

After the war, there was a company called Bikō-Dō Seisakusho (美光堂製作所) or Super Photo (スーパー写真), that made a series of 6×6 TLRs called Superflex, but it is probably unrelated.

Cameras distributed

Cameras sold as authorized dealer

Other

  • Super accessory rangefinder (sold ¥15 in 1937)[5]

Notes

  1. Its address from 1935 to 1941 was Tōkyō-shi Nihonbashi-ku Kodenma-chō 1, 1 (東京市日本馬市区小伝馬町1の1). Source: advertisements reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, pp. 74–5 and 94.
  2. Umemoto company history.
  3. Advertisement dated December 1935 reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 74.
  4. Advertisement dated February 1939 reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 74.
  5. Advertisement dated April 1937 for the Super Makinet Six, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p. 94.

Links

In Japanese: