International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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A "J 'be Capitol" — a Grafiex Picture by Allen Braunstetn mericun-ma de (^c amercid for ^Ti . f merica . Cameras serving our armed forces must make all kinds of pictures under all kinds of conditions. They must stand up under severe service ashore, afloat and aloft. They must be carefully and honestly built — a synonym for dependability. With over half a century of fine camera-making behind us, we are today turning our facili t'es, our talents and our resources more and more toward the supplying of dependable, rugged and versatile cameras to those engaged in our defense. We are proud that Grafiex and Speed Graphic Cameras are meeting America's requirements — are doing their part. GRAFLEX AMERICAN-MADE FDLMER GRAFLEX CORPORATION, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, U.S.A. CAMERAS International Photographer for October, 1941 21