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The '''Olympic Camera Works''' was a camera maker in Japan. It made the sophisticated [[Olympic]] and [[Super Olympic]] bakelite viewfinder cameras, and it probably made the ''Olympic Enlarger'' and ''Olympic'' tripods. Its cameras were distributed by [[Asahi Bussan]] in Japan and the UK. In 1937 it was bought by [[Ricoh|Riken Kankōshi]] which renamed it to '''Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō''' (Asahi Optical Industries Co., Ltd.) and continued the Olympic series, and even released new Olympics like the [[Semi Olympic]]. In 1938 the Riken group gave itself the new name ''Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō'', the subsidiary firm's name "Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō" was continued until 1942, as long as the Olympic series was made.
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The existence of the '''Olympic Camera Works''' might not be believable for somebody who knows about Japanese habits to hide the name of original manufacturing places behind a generic '''[[Camera Works]]''' name. But the Camera series which is badged as made by "Olympic Camera Works", i.e. the slightly advanced [[bakelite]] viewfinder cameras [[Olympic]], [[Super Olympic]] and [[Semi Olympic]], have a significant design handwriting which must be from one certain manufacturer, the one that was transformed somehow to Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō by Riken in 1937. And this one truly existed.
 
 
 
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