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The camera maker Wilkin-Welsh existed from 1900 to 1902. Known are the catalog of 1901 and two almost similar folding cameras. The Company was based in Syracuse, New York.
cameras
Onondaga No. 6 image by Tim Fitzwater (Image rights) |
- Onondaga No.5
- Onondaga No.6
Some box cameras may have been made too.
Links
- Onondaga No.6 in antiquewoodcameras.com [1]
- Wilkin-Welsh 1901 camera trade catalog and history at Historic Camera [2]