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Wirgin was a
German company which is
still known for its
brands Wirgin and Edixa, and for its
camera types like the Edina, the
Edinex or the Gewirette...
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Edixa is a
brand of
camera manufacturer Wirgin Kamerawerk which was
based in Wiesbaden, West Germany. The
product line
included several 35mm
cameras and...
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Levaditi in 1930
included Erich Hoffmann (1868–1959) of Germany,
Germund Wirgin [sv] (1868–1939) of Sweden, Émile Roux (1853–1933) of France and Carl...
- film came to market,
Heinz Waaske,
chief engineer of
German camera maker Wirgin,
proposed that the
purchasers of the 16 mm
subminiature cameras, or even...
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plane shutter. The
original name of the
first Edixa SLR was Komet. The
Wirgin company had to
change the name
after complaints of two
other companies with...
- WW2 in the
stolen Wirgin camera factory of Wiesbaden, Germany. The
three Wirgin brothers who were the
founders and
owners of the
Wirgin company, were forced...
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prototype in 1948 for 3.000 Marks. From 1948,
Waaske transferred to the
Wirgin brothers company in Wiesbaden. He
worked as a
precision mechanic and soon...
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production of 650,000 cameras. In 1962
Franka was sold to
Henry Wirgin (
Wirgin) and
camera production ceased in 1967.
Bonafix Bubi
Champion Francolor...
- the
guise of
actress Marlene Dietrich,
pronouncing the word "virgin" as "
wirgin". "Bye Bye Baby" saw Madonna, Haris, and De Lory
performing with
three scantily...
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suggested that the
coins were
forgeries of the
coins of
Simon Th****i. Wolf
Wirgin,
writing in 1959,
suggested that the
coins were
instead minted by King Herod...