according to Wikipedia Pentax made the K1000 in Hong Kong since 1978 and moved to China in 1990.
At approximately the same time, Minolta (and others) moved some of their camera manufacturing to China, as well. In the case of Minolta, it was via Malaysia, first, not Hong Kong.
Since the largest camera manufacturer in China is Seagull, it's no surprise, that they were the manufacturer of the last of Minolta's manual focus SLR cameras -- X-370, etc. Does anyone know if the K-1000 was also made by Seagull?
The reason I'm asking is because when Minolta stopped selling the X-370 cameras, Seagull continued to make & sell them -- with the Seagull brand name. If Seagull also made the K-1000, they might have sold some under the Seagull brand, as well. I do know that Seagull made many Seagull SLR cameras with the Pentax K mount, but I don't know if any are exactly like the K1000. I would not be surprised. Here's one that has many more features:
- Mechanical vertical-travel, medal-bladed shutter.
- B,1-1/2000
- Manual exposure only with TTL center-weighted average metering (3 LED display correct exposure or not)
- Acute matte focusing screen with central split-image spot surrounded by microprism
- ISO settings from 12-3200 with intermediate settings.
- Multi exposure capability
- Standard HOT shoe
- The mechanical self-timer 10 sec. Delay
- SYNC at 1/125 sec. Or lower
- Batteries (2-A76) only needed for TTL meter