This is a Japanese subminiature camera, made c1965 by Maruso Trading Company. This example has "instant" and "bulb" shutter speeds and a dual finder (eye-level and reflex). There is another version with only the eye-level finder and a single-speed shutter.
Believe it or not, this camera is made of bakelite, with a metal front and back. They applied a hammertone enamel finish to the whole thing, to make it look as though it's an all-metal camera.
The box of film shown here is barely over two inches long, but holds six rolls of film. It says, "Develop before Apr. 1962", which is funny since the camera wasn't even made until three years later.
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