Folmer VS Graflex

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Hi Everyone, I just picked up this Folmer Graflex with a patent number. I'm a little confused. Did Folmer come out first? When did Graflex become a thing? Did Folmer fold into Graflex?? Would like a little history on this. Thx.
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very nice flash :)

from oldest to most recent:

- Folmer "telegraph" graflex (used for the boba fett prototype blaster)
- Folmer graflex (the one seen in the wampa cave)
- Folmer graflex with patent number: yours
- Graflex inc
 
From Wikipedia:

Graflex was a manufacturer that gave its brand name to several models of camera.

The company was founded as the Folmer and Schwing Manufacturing Company in New York City in 1887 by William F. Folmer and William E. Schwing as a metal working factory, manufacturing gas light fixtures, chandeliers, bicycles and eventually, cameras. In 1909, it was acquired by George Eastman, and the company was moved to 12 Caledonia Avenue (later renamed Clarissa Street), Rochester, NY in 1928, as the Folmer & Schwing Division of the Eastman Kodak Company. In 1926, Kodak was forced to divest itself of the division, which was spun off forming a new company, the Folmer Graflex Corporation, which changed its name to Graflex Inc. in 1946. In 1956, it became a Division of the General Instrument Precision Company, and moved its offices to Pittsford, NY. In 1968, the company was sold to the Singer Corporation.[1][2]

Graflex was known for the quintessential press camera, the Speed Graphic which was manufactured for over 60 years, and was used by most of the photojournalists in the first half of the 20th century.
 
it truly is, we as a community have handled so many of these that we now see differences in the same product over its lifetime. It's impressive, to say the least.

Remember things get swapped around. My latest Graflex find had a Folmer glass eye and Folmer chrom-y top half but a Graflex INC 3 cell bottom.
 
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