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The Royal Reflex is a name variant of the basic [[pseudo TLR]] for [[127 film]] sold by [[Monarck|Monarch/Monarck]] of Chicago, Illinois. This version gains a bit of extra style with the jazzy font used for the nameplate, and the engraved metal panel behind the lenses.  
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The '''Royal Reflex''' is a name variant of the basic [[pseudo TLR]] for [[127 film]] sold by [[Monarck|Monarch/Monarck]] of Chicago, Illinois. This version gains a bit of extra style with the jazzy font used for the nameplate, and the engraved metal panel behind the lenses.  
  
 
That design is also seen on some versions of the Monarch [[Flex-Master]]. A very similar front plate (although lacking the [[brilliant finder]] lens) appears on the [[Faultless Miniature]] from [[Bernard]]—but turned 90°.
 
That design is also seen on some versions of the Monarch [[Flex-Master]]. A very similar front plate (although lacking the [[brilliant finder]] lens) appears on the [[Faultless Miniature]] from [[Bernard]]—but turned 90°.
  
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[[Category:R|Royal Reflex Monarch]]

Latest revision as of 17:15, 22 June 2021

The Royal Reflex is a name variant of the basic pseudo TLR for 127 film sold by Monarch/Monarck of Chicago, Illinois. This version gains a bit of extra style with the jazzy font used for the nameplate, and the engraved metal panel behind the lenses.

That design is also seen on some versions of the Monarch Flex-Master. A very similar front plate (although lacking the brilliant finder lens) appears on the Faultless Miniature from Bernard—but turned 90°.