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== Other cameras distributed by Misuzu Shōkai ==
 
== Other cameras distributed by Misuzu Shōkai ==
* [[Alpenflex]] by [[Hachiyō|Hachiyō Kōgaku Kōgyō]]
 
 
* [[Semi Leotax]] by [[Shōwa|Shōwa Kōgaku]] (prewar and wartime period)
 
* [[Semi Leotax]] by [[Shōwa|Shōwa Kōgaku]] (prewar and wartime period)
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* [[Tsubasa Chrome]], [[Tsubasa Spring]] and [[Tsubasa Super Semi]] by [[Kigawa]]
 
* [[Well Standard]] and [[Well Super]] by [[Nihon Kōki]]
 
* [[Well Standard]] and [[Well Super]] by [[Nihon Kōki]]
 
* [[Olympus Standard]] and [[Semi Olympus II]] by [[Olympus|Takachiho]] (Misuzu was an authorized dealer)
 
* [[Olympus Standard]] and [[Semi Olympus II]] by [[Olympus|Takachiho]] (Misuzu was an authorized dealer)
 
* [[Romax (6×6)]] (Misuzu was an authorized dealer)
 
* [[Romax (6×6)]] (Misuzu was an authorized dealer)
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* [[Alpenflex]] by [[Hachiyō|Hachiyō Kōgaku Kōgyō]]
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* [[Shinkoh Rabbit]] by [[Tougodo|Tougodo (Yamanashi)]]
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 12:19, 23 January 2008

Misuzu Shōkai (i.e. Misuzu Trading Company) was a Japanese distributor. It was founded on June 1st, 1922 as simply Misuzu Shōkai (美篶商会) and became K.K. Misuzu Shōkai (㈱美篶商会) on May 16th, 1936.[1] It was based in Tokyo, Ginza[2] and distributed cameras from 1936 to 1944, then again from 1947 to the early 1950s. It sold a number of cameras under its own brands, and it perhaps made some cameras as well: it is said that the Midget subminiature was manufactured by the company.[3]

On June 24th, 1965, it changed its name again to Misuzu Shōkai K.K. (美スズ商会㈱, abandoning the kanji character, whose reading is hard to guess).[4] The company was still in existence in 2004.

Cameras sold by Misuzu Shōkai under its own name

The website of the company said that the Midget was made by Misuzu itself.

Other cameras distributed by Misuzu Shōkai

Notes

  1. Chronology of the Misuzu official website (web archive version Sep 24, 2004).
  2. Its address from 1939 to 1944 was Tōkyō-shi Kyōbashi-ku Ginza 8-chōme (東京市京橋区銀座八丁目). Source: advertisements reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, pp.96 and 102.
  3. Midget page of the Misuzu official website (web archive version Sep 24, 2004).
  4. Chronology of the Misuzu official website (web archive version Sep 24, 2004).

Bibliography

Links

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