Asahi Bussan Olympic C |
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Manufactured or assembled in Japan from (Circa) 1936 to (After) 1936.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 30007
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Chronology of cameras Asahi Bussan
The Olympic cameras were distributed by Asahi Bussan (which may also have been the manufacturer) from 1934 until its acquisition in 1937 by Riken Kankõshi.
The initial models featured the AB logo on the shutter trim. Following its acquisition, Riken renamed the factory to Asahi Kõgaku Kõgyõ. In subsequently manufactured models, the logo was changed to AKK.
Some references mention Asahi Optical Works, but it appears that Optical Works is a translation of Kõgaku Kõgyõ.
Asahi Bussan also produced folding cameras under the name Adler.
All these Asahi cameras are unrelated to Asahi Pentax.
This diagram created by VB allows us to measure the complexity of Ricoh's history.
1913 | A few Japanese scientists had the idea of establishing a research institute. |
1915 | The proposal for the creation of the Rikagaku Kenkyūsho Institute of Physical and Chemical Research is presented to the Japanese parliament. |
1917 | The Riken Institute and Foundation are established. |
1927 | The Rikagaku Kõgyõ K.K. is created to manufacture and distribute products resulting from research, such as photographic papers. |
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