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− | '''Shibundō''' (資文堂) was a Japanese company. It advertised the [[Chitose]] cameras using the [[no-need-darkroom]] process in 1931.<REF> Awano, p.7 of {{CCN}} no.317, quoting the book ''Nihon Shashinshi Nenpyō'' (日本写真史年表). </REF> It was perhaps mainly a distributor of toys: one advertisement for the [[Chitose]] placed by Shibundō also lists a baby golf set.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in Awano, p.10 of {{CCN}} no.317. </REF> Its address in the same advertisement was Kōjimachi-ku | + | '''Shibundō''' (資文堂) was a Japanese company. It advertised the [[Chitose]] cameras using the [[no-need-darkroom]] process in 1931.<REF> Awano, p.7 of {{CCN}} no.317, quoting the book ''Nihon Shashinshi Nenpyō'' (日本写真史年表). </REF> It was perhaps mainly a distributor of toys: one advertisement for the [[Chitose]] placed by Shibundō also lists a baby golf set.<REF> Advertisement reproduced in Awano, p.10 of {{CCN}} no.317. </REF> Its address in the same advertisement was Kōjimachi-ku Iidamachi 2–3 in Tokyo (東京市麹町区飯田町二ノ三). |
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Shibundō (資文堂) was a Japanese company. It advertised the Chitose cameras using the no-need-darkroom process in 1931.[1] It was perhaps mainly a distributor of toys: one advertisement for the Chitose placed by Shibundō also lists a baby golf set.[2] Its address in the same advertisement was Kōjimachi-ku Iidamachi 2–3 in Tokyo (東京市麹町区飯田町二ノ三).
Notes
- ↑ Awano, p.7 of Camera Collectors' News no.317, quoting the book Nihon Shashinshi Nenpyō (日本写真史年表).
- ↑ Advertisement reproduced in Awano, p.10 of Camera Collectors' News no.317.
Bibliography
- Awano Mikio (粟野幹男). "Tougō kamera (4)" (トウゴーカメラ[4], Tougo cameras [4]). In Camera Collectors' News no.317 (November 2003). Nishinomiya: Camera Collectors News-sha. Pp.7–12.