I bought this camera on a flea market for 10 €. It’s made out of aluminium and the body is painted in black. There is minimal wear and rust. 

 The fact that it says Paris on the front was the main reason to buy it. 

The shutter was very sticky but the overall condition of the camera is perfect, with light tight bellows.

 

Made by "la manufacture française d'appareils photographiques" 174-175 quai de Jemmapes, Paris

 

The building is still there and now it's occupied by small IT companies

I could not remove the blades. They are riveted to the shutter.

 

The bolt on the bottom of the picture was seized. This was the main reason of the stickyness of the shutter.

 

When I examined the quality of the camera I was very deceived. The lenses are of a very poor quality, having even air bubbles inside.  (you see that black dot on the lens? Yes, that'an air bubble!. An accidental "softone" lens...)

It looks like there are pieces that have been crudely chopped out. The brass ring is missing some pieces but this do not affect the shutter. Maybe this ring is shared with other upscale models that need that missing piece.

The shutter is so basic that I wonder how it can work. The speed control is relayed to a spring. There is a stud bolt missing on the hole that is on the right of the spring. That bolt holds the spring.

 

The finished camera.