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'''Mori''' was a Japanese camera active from the mid or late 1930s. It was based in Tokyo, Katsushika during World War II.<REF> Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-to Katsushika-ku Kamihirai-chō<!-- or Kamihirai-machi --> 550 (東京都葛飾区上平井町550). Source: {{Inquiry1943_short}}. </REF> Various cameras are attributed to this company, but very little is known for sure.
 
'''Mori''' was a Japanese camera active from the mid or late 1930s. It was based in Tokyo, Katsushika during World War II.<REF> Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-to Katsushika-ku Kamihirai-chō<!-- or Kamihirai-machi --> 550 (東京都葛飾区上平井町550). Source: {{Inquiry1943_short}}. </REF> Various cameras are attributed to this company, but very little is known for sure.
  
The April 1943 government inquiry lists "Mori Kōjō" (森工場, meaning Mori Plant) as the maker of the [[Zessan]] sold by [[Ricoh|Riken]]. Recent sources say that the [[Semi Dymos]], [[Rollekonter]] and [[Semi Konter]] were made by "Mori Seisakusho" (森製作所, meaning Mori Works), but no original document has yet been found to confirm this.<REF> [[Semi Dymos]]: Tanaka, p.132 of ''Nigan-refu no hanashi (zenpen)''. [[Rollekonter]]: Tanaka, p.19 of {{KKS}} no.14 and p.132 of ''Nigan-refu no hanashi (zenpen)''; {{SUG}}, item 2021–3 says "Seibi-do Co. (Mori Manufacturing)". [[Semi Konter]]: {{Kokusan}}, p.336. </REF> There is also a [[Konter Six]], which was perhaps made by the same company as well.
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"Mori Seisakusho" (森製作所, meaning Mori Works) reportedly made the [[Semi Dymos]] in the mid-1930s.<REF> Tanaka, p.132 of ''Nigan-refu no hanashi (zenpen)''. </REF> From 1938, it made the [[Rollekonter]] 6×6 TLR.<REF> ''Gyōkai san-jū-nen no ashiato'' (Feb. 1939), p.13 of {{NSKT}} July 20, 1967, reproduced on p.231 of ''Hyaku-gō goto jūkai no kiroku'': ロールコンターの森製作所. This is confirmed in Tanaka, p.19 of {{KKS}} no.14 and p.132 of ''Nigan-refu no hanashi (zenpen)''. </REF> Rebadged versions of the camera were sold by various other companies. The [[Semi Konter]] and [[Konter Six]], about which little is known, were perhaps made by Mori Seisakusho as well.<REF> The Semi Konter is attributed to Mori Seisakusho in {{Kokusan}}, p.336. </REF> An original document says that the [[Zessan]] sold by [[Ricoh|Riken]] was produced by "Mori Kōjō" (森工場, meaning Mori Plant).<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, items 158–9. </REF>
  
 
Finally, it is said that Mori Seisakusho made three prototypes of a [[Morrisflex]] 6×6 TLR, certainly after the war.<REF> See [http://www.ajcc.gr.jp/sub1.25.htm#shinozaki this page of the AJCC]. </REF>
 
Finally, it is said that Mori Seisakusho made three prototypes of a [[Morrisflex]] 6×6 TLR, certainly after the war.<REF> See [http://www.ajcc.gr.jp/sub1.25.htm#shinozaki this page of the AJCC]. </REF>
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* [[Zessan]], 3×4cm
 
* [[Zessan]], 3×4cm
* [[Semi Dymos]], [[Hansa Semi Rollette]] and [[Semi Rosen|original Semi Rosen]], 4.5×6cm folders
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* [[Semi Dymos]], 4.5×6cm folder
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* [[Hansa Semi Rollette]], name variant of the Semi Dymos
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* [[Semi Rosen]], name variant of the Semi Dymos
 
* [[Semi Konter]], 4.5×6cm folder
 
* [[Semi Konter]], 4.5×6cm folder
 
* [[Konter Six]], 6×6cm
 
* [[Konter Six]], 6×6cm
 
* [[Rollekonter]], 6×6cm TLR
 
* [[Rollekonter]], 6×6cm TLR
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* [[Ricohflex (original)]], name variant of the Rollekonter
 
* [[Morrisflex]], 6×6cm TLR
 
* [[Morrisflex]], 6×6cm TLR
  
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* {{Inquiry1943}}
 
* {{Inquiry1943}}
 
* {{McKeown12}}
 
* {{McKeown12}}
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* {{NSKT}} July 20, 1967. "Gyōkai san-jū-nen no ashiato" (業界三十年の足跡, Records of thirty years in the business). Pp.12–33. Reproduced in {{NSKT1000}} Pp.230–51.
 
* {{Zukan}}
 
* {{Zukan}}
 
* Tanaka Masao (田中政雄). ''Nigan-refu no hanashi (zenpen)'' (二眼レフのはなし[前編], TLR stories [first part]). Gendai Kamera Shinsho (現代カメラ新書) no.68. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1980. No ISBN number. P.132.
 
* Tanaka Masao (田中政雄). ''Nigan-refu no hanashi (zenpen)'' (二眼レフのはなし[前編], TLR stories [first part]). Gendai Kamera Shinsho (現代カメラ新書) no.68. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1980. No ISBN number. P.132.

Revision as of 14:30, 22 July 2009

Mori was a Japanese camera active from the mid or late 1930s. It was based in Tokyo, Katsushika during World War II.[1] Various cameras are attributed to this company, but very little is known for sure.

"Mori Seisakusho" (森製作所, meaning Mori Works) reportedly made the Semi Dymos in the mid-1930s.[2] From 1938, it made the Rollekonter 6×6 TLR.[3] Rebadged versions of the camera were sold by various other companies. The Semi Konter and Konter Six, about which little is known, were perhaps made by Mori Seisakusho as well.[4] An original document says that the Zessan sold by Riken was produced by "Mori Kōjō" (森工場, meaning Mori Plant).[5]

Finally, it is said that Mori Seisakusho made three prototypes of a Morrisflex 6×6 TLR, certainly after the war.[6]

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Notes

  1. Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-to Katsushika-ku Kamihirai-chō 550 (東京都葛飾区上平井町550). Source: "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras").
  2. Tanaka, p.132 of Nigan-refu no hanashi (zenpen).
  3. Gyōkai san-jū-nen no ashiato (Feb. 1939), p.13 of Nihon Shashin Kōgyō Tsūshin July 20, 1967, reproduced on p.231 of Hyaku-gō goto jūkai no kiroku: ロールコンターの森製作所. This is confirmed in Tanaka, p.19 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.14 and p.132 of Nigan-refu no hanashi (zenpen).
  4. The Semi Konter is attributed to Mori Seisakusho in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.336.
  5. "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), items 158–9.
  6. See this page of the AJCC.

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