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The '''[[Ising]] Pucky''' is a 6×6 [[pseudo TLR]] made in Germany in the 1950s, in different versions:
 
The '''[[Ising]] Pucky''' is a 6×6 [[pseudo TLR]] made in Germany in the 1950s, in different versions:
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* original Pucky (early)
 
* original Pucky (early)
 
* original Pucky (late)
 
* original Pucky (late)
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Rebadged versions of the Pucky were sold by [[Bolsey]] as the [[Bolsey-Flex]]
 
Rebadged versions of the Pucky were sold by [[Bolsey]] as the [[Bolsey-Flex]]
 
and by [[Sears]] as the '''Tower 120 Flash'''.
 
and by [[Sears]] as the '''Tower 120 Flash'''.
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
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In English:
 
In English:
 
* [http://www.virtualcameramuseum.com/museum/cameras/other/pucky/index.html Pucky I] in the [http://www.virtualcameramuseum.com/museum/index.html Virtual Camera Museum] at [http://www.virtualcameramuseum.com/ www.virtualcameramuseum.com]
 
* [http://www.virtualcameramuseum.com/museum/cameras/other/pucky/index.html Pucky I] in the [http://www.virtualcameramuseum.com/museum/index.html Virtual Camera Museum] at [http://www.virtualcameramuseum.com/ www.virtualcameramuseum.com]
* [http://fotografika.andrysstienstra.nl/kamera.php?ID=197&t=e Pucky I] in [http://fotografika.andrysstienstra.nl/index.php?t=e Andrys Stienstra's camera collection]
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* [http://www.kamerasamling.nl/kamera.php?t=e&ID=197&merk= Pucky I] in [http://www.kamerasamling.nl/?t=e Andrys Stienstra's camera collection]
 
* [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/German/index.html Other German 6&times;6 TLRs] at [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/ tlr-cameras.com], with a Pucky I
 
* [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/German/index.html Other German 6&times;6 TLRs] at [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/ tlr-cameras.com], with a Pucky I
  
 
[[Category: German 6x6 pseudo TLR]]
 
[[Category: German 6x6 pseudo TLR]]
 
[[Category: P]]
 
[[Category: P]]

Latest revision as of 06:56, 20 March 2016

The Ising Pucky is a 6×6 pseudo TLR made in Germany in the 1950s, in different versions:

  • original Pucky (early)
  • original Pucky (late)
  • Pucky I
  • Pucky Ia
  • Pucky II

The Isoflex is a name variant of the Pucky I.

Rebadged versions of the Pucky were sold by Bolsey as the Bolsey-Flex and by Sears as the Tower 120 Flash.


Bibliography

Links

In English: