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Asahi Bussan Olympic A
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Photos by VB text by VB. From the collection of VB. Last update 2023-10-31 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Japan from (Circa) 1934 to (After) 1934.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 7380

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Chronology of cameras Asahi Bussan 

This small black Bakelite camera also exists in brown.
This replica of the Ruberg and Renner Baby Ruby (and similar) is considered by Ricoh to be its first camera, as Ricoh* acquired Asahi-Bussan in 1937.

* Or rather Riken, the predecessor of Ricoh, with the latter brand only being adopted in the 1960s.

Asahi Bussan Olympic A



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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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