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'''Tōhōkōken''' was perhaps a Japanese company. The engraving ''Tōhōkōken camera'' is found on the top housing of the [[Camel]], a 35mm viewfinder camera. {{Sugiyama}} and {{McKeown}} attribute the Camel and the Kikuca 35 (a rangefinder derivative) to "Tohokoken Camera Co." or "Tohokoken Camera Works".<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, items 3137 and 3290, {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;922. </REF>
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'''Tōhōkōken''' was perhaps a Japanese company. The engraving ''Tōhōkōken camera'' is found on the top housing of the [[Camel, Comex, Kikuca 35 and Rolex 35|Camel]], a 35mm viewfinder camera. {{Sugiyama}} and {{McKeown}} attribute the Camel and the Kikuca 35 (a rangefinder derivative) to "Tohokoken Camera Co." or "Tohokoken Camera Works".<REF> {{Sugiyama}}, items 3137 and 3290, {{McKeown}}, p.&nbsp;922. </REF>
  
 
"Kōken" is probably written 光研, an abbreviation of ''kōgaku kenkyū'' meaning "optical research".
 
"Kōken" is probably written 光研, an abbreviation of ''kōgaku kenkyū'' meaning "optical research".

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Tōhōkōken was perhaps a Japanese company. The engraving Tōhōkōken camera is found on the top housing of the Camel, a 35mm viewfinder camera. Sugiyama and McKeown attribute the Camel and the Kikuca 35 (a rangefinder derivative) to "Tohokoken Camera Co." or "Tohokoken Camera Works".[1]

"Kōken" is probably written 光研, an abbreviation of kōgaku kenkyū meaning "optical research".

Notes

  1. Sugiyama, items 3137 and 3290, McKeown, p. 922.

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