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Kojima Kōgaku Seiki Seisakusho (小島光学精機製作所) was a Japanese company active around 1953. Its address was in Asakusa, Tokyo.[1] It made or announced a range of cameras under the brand Mikono (ミコノ). Its logo was the letters KSK inside a circle.

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  1. It was more precisely Tōkyō-to Taitō-ku Asakusa Xxxx-bashi 2–5 (東京都台東区浅草?橋2–5). Source: advertisement dated 1953 reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.190.

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