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A nicely-styled pseudo-TLR from Herold Products Co. of Chicago, Illinois. As the name implies it exposes 2¼" square images on 620 film. Some dark-plastic "Six Twenty" models just seem to be variants of the Spartus Full-Vue—a clear ancestor.
In the bewildering world of Chicago camera brands, the Spartus Six Twenty may also appear under other names, such as Sunbeam.
Links
- Spartus Six Twenty manual from Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com
With Sunbeam nameplate image by John Kratz (Image rights) |
Original kit (Imperial pamphlet is unrelated) image by spike55151 (Image rights) |