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'''Kashiwa Seikō''' (柏精工, meaning Kashiwa Precision Industries), was a Japanese company, which announced the [[Blondy]] subminiature camera around 1949. It is not known for sure if the camera was commercially sold or not. It seems that the company used the name "Kashiwa Seiko Co." for the camera markings.
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'''Kashiwa Seikō''' (柏精工, meaning Kashiwa Precision Industries), was a Japanese camera maker. It made the [[Cooky 35]] in 1949–50 and announced the [[Blondy]] subminiature in 1949. It used the name "Kashiwaseiko" or "Kashiwaseiko Co." in a single word for the camera markings.
   
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* {{Showa10}}
 
* {{Showa10}}
* {{FAR}} December 1949. "Ōru kokusan kamera" (オール国産カメラ, All of Japanese cameras). P.35.
 
   
 
[[Category: Japanese camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Japanese camera makers]]

Revision as of 12:59, 19 August 2008

Kashiwa Seikō (柏精工, meaning Kashiwa Precision Industries), was a Japanese camera maker. It made the Cooky 35 in 1949–50 and announced the Blondy subminiature in 1949. It used the name "Kashiwaseiko" or "Kashiwaseiko Co." in a single word for the camera markings.

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