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The Wirgin junior,  6x9 folding 120 format camera, is one of the very few US built cameras that was imported to Germany under a local brand name. It was manufactured by the [[Vokar]] Corporation in Dexter, Michigan in 1946. It is built-identical with the [[Voigt_Junior|Voigt Junior]], but sports a more decorative top plate.<ref>[http://www.cameramanuals.org/pdf_files/wirgin_junior.pdf Manual for the Wirgin Junior at OrphanCameras]</ref>
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The '''Wirgin Junior''' was not a product of [[Wirgin|Gebrüder Wirgin]] in Wiesbaden, Germany. Instead, it was sold by [[Caspeco|Camera Specialty Company, Inc]]<ref>[http://www.cameramanuals.org/pdf_files/wirgin_junior.pdf Manual for the Wirgin Junior] from [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus.]</ref>. This was an enterprise founded by Max Wirgin in New York City, after the nationalization of his family's company during the Nazi period.
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The Wirgin Junior is a simple bakelite folding camera for 6x6 exposures on 120 roll film. It resembles the [[Wirgin Deluxe]], but has a [[fixed focus]] "Meniscar" lens and its shutter only offers 1/50 sec. and Bulb settings.
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This camera bears a strong overall resemblance to the pre-war folders from [[Vokar]], of Ann Arbor, Michigan. However the flatter metal top plate does not exactly match any Vokar model, and the Wirgin model lacks the "P" mold mark found inside the film compartment of the [[Vokar  B]].
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Latest revision as of 06:02, 25 November 2023

The Wirgin Junior was not a product of Gebrüder Wirgin in Wiesbaden, Germany. Instead, it was sold by Camera Specialty Company, Inc[1]. This was an enterprise founded by Max Wirgin in New York City, after the nationalization of his family's company during the Nazi period.

The Wirgin Junior is a simple bakelite folding camera for 6x6 exposures on 120 roll film. It resembles the Wirgin Deluxe, but has a fixed focus "Meniscar" lens and its shutter only offers 1/50 sec. and Bulb settings.

This camera bears a strong overall resemblance to the pre-war folders from Vokar, of Ann Arbor, Michigan. However the flatter metal top plate does not exactly match any Vokar model, and the Wirgin model lacks the "P" mold mark found inside the film compartment of the Vokar B.


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