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'''Marusō K.K.''' (丸惣株式会社) was a Japanese company that made the [[Hamond]] cameras in 1939.
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'''Marusō K.K.''' (丸惣株式会社) was a Japanese company that made the [[Hamond]] cameras in 1939. It is called '''Marusō Kōgaku''' in Lewis.
  
In 1950, a camera called [[Semi Ref]] is attributed by {{Kokusan}} to '''Marusō Kōgaku''' (丸惣光学), a company that is perhaps related.
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In 1950, a camera called [[Semi Ref]] is attributed by {{Kokusan}} to '''Marusō Kōgaku''' (丸惣光学), a company that is probably related.
  
 
In the mid 1960s, the Top 14–14mm subminiature camera is attributed by {{McKeown}} to '''Maruso Trading Co.'''
 
In the mid 1960s, the Top 14–14mm subminiature camera is attributed by {{McKeown}} to '''Maruso Trading Co.'''
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* {{Showa10}}
 
* {{Showa10}}
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* {{Lewis}} P. 55 (brief mention only).
 
* {{McKeown12}}
 
* {{McKeown12}}
  
 
[[Category: Japanese camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Japanese camera makers]]

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Marusō K.K. (丸惣株式会社) was a Japanese company that made the Hamond cameras in 1939. It is called Marusō Kōgaku in Lewis.

In 1950, a camera called Semi Ref is attributed by Kokusan kamera no rekishi to Marusō Kōgaku (丸惣光学), a company that is probably related.

In the mid 1960s, the Top 14–14mm subminiature camera is attributed by McKeown to Maruso Trading Co.

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