Bill Clark
Veteran
Roger,
Nice to read your posts again.
Welcome back.
Hope you're on the mend.
Nice to read your posts again.
Welcome back.
Hope you're on the mend.
Dear Bill,Roger,
Nice to read your posts again.
Welcome back.
Hope you're on the mend.
What is the purpose of this thread, other than an extensive list of dead businesses?
They no longer manufacture cameras in most European countries: France, Italy, UK
... SONY lost control of their logo for instance, when they allowed Superscope to use the attached logo.
I do not know what exactly the relation between Honeywell and Pentax was, but the cameras carried both names in the US.
I believe Superscope's rights only involved audio tape machines.
The ones they imported were labeled as "Honeywell Pentax" instead of "Asahi Pentax".
......I also remember some earlier ones branded Heiland (sp?) Pentax. Not sure what that one was.
From memory. Heiland (who primarily built flash units) was the U.S. importer of Pentax cameras back in the late 1950’s/early 1960’s. Heiland was bought out by 3M in the mid-60’s