CLA-2 CO:R:CV:G:  085198 JLV
Ms. Susan Bogen-Zarrabi
             Bogen Photo Corp.
             565 E. Crescent Avenue
             Ramsey, New Jersey 07446-0506
             RE:  Reflectors for photographic flash equipment
             Dear Ms. Bogen-Zarrabi:
                  In a letter of July 17, 1989, you request a ruling on the
             tariff classification of five models of reflectors for use in
             photography.  You submitted descriptive literature on the
             reflectors and the photographic systems for which they are
             designed.  Our ruling follows.
             FACTS:
                  Two models of reflectors, the "Squarelite" (0305) and the
             White 32-inch parabolic "Umbrella" (0310), are designed for
             attachment to the Bowens Monolite flash units which have a
             reflector mount diameter of 6-1/8 inches.  The Squarelite is
             one of four types of broad lights which are described as
             "primary lights for portraiture."  They differ in lighting
             effects.  They may be used with other accessories, such as
             diffusers and "barndoors" to give greater control over the
             diffusion of light.  The 32-inch plain white Umbrella is one
             of several types of umbrella reflective accessories which
             mount on a Monolite flash unit.  The differences are in
             diameter, depth of parabolic shape, and reflective surface.
             All appear to have a metal support frame for the fabric or
             fabric-like reflective surface.  The materials used in the
             construction of the reflectors were not described in the
             brochures.
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                  The other three reflectors are designed for attachment to
             the Bowens Prolite flash system.  The "Spill-Kill" (0426),
             "Maxi-Lite" (0428), and "Softbox 60" (0430) reflectors
             function to control the light from a flash unit in the same
             manner as the reflectors for the Monolite flash system.
             ISSUE:
                  Are these reflectors principally used with photographic
             flashlight apparatus, and, if so, are they classified as
             accessories for the apparatus in heading 9006, Harmonized
             Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA)?
             LAW AND ANALYSIS:
                  There is no specific heading which provides for
             photographic flashlight reflectors.  Although heading 6601
             provides for various types of umbrellas, the "umbrella"
             reflector in this case is not the type of umbrella described
             in heading 6601, i.e., umbrellas which provide protection
             against the natural elements, such as sun, rain, or snow.
             Webster's Third New International Dictionary, 1965, page 2481.
             The "umbrella" reflector is described as an "umbrella" because
             of its shape.  Its function, however, is to control the
             direction or diffusion of light which reflects on the inside
             surface of the "umbrella."  Therefore, umbrella reflectors for
             photography are not umbrellas within heading 6601, HTSUSA.
                  The remaining competing headings (Note:  for purposes of
             this analysis, we assume that the reflectors may be made of
             the materials of the headings that are discussed) are heading
             5911 (textile products and articles, for technical uses),
             heading 6307 (other made up articles), or one of various
             headings determined by component material (plastics, metal,
             etc.) of which the reflectors are made.  With the exception of
             note 1(a), chapter 90, which excludes textile articles of
             heading 5911 from classification in the headings within
             chapter 90, there are no relative section or chapter notes
             which direct classification of the photographic reflectors to
             a heading which describes a general class of goods by
             component material.  Furthermore, the goods of heading 5911
             must fall within note 7, chapter 59.  Those goods are of the
             kind that are used with machinery or similar apparatus for
             mechanical or other technical purposes.  The photographic
             flashlight reflectors do not appear to fall within the
             requirements of this note.  Therefore, we conclude that none
             of the proposed headings control classification of these
             photographic flashlight reflectors.
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                  Note 2(b), chapter 90, HTSUSA, states, in relevant part,
             that parts and accessories for apparatus of chapter 90, "if
             suitable for use solely or principally with a particular kind
             of * * * apparatus * * * are to be classified with the * * *
             apparatus of that kind."  Additional U.S. Rule of Interpreta-
             tion 1(c) states, in relevant part, that a provision for
             accessories shall not prevail over a specific provision for
             such accessory.  In this case, there is no specific provision
             for the photographic flashlight reflectors.  Furthermore, the
             facts submitted indicate that these reflectors are designed
             for use with a photographic flashlight system.  Absent
             evidence to the contrary, we conclude that the five reflectors
             are principally used for the purpose for which designed, i.e.,
             as accessories for photographic flashlight apparatus.
             HOLDING:
                  The photographic flashlight reflectors, models 0305,
             0310, 0426, 0428, and 0430, are classified as other
             accessories for photographic flashlight apparatus in
             subheading 9006.99.00, HTSUSA.
                                          Sincerely,
John Durant, Director
                                          Commercial Rulings Division
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             2cc:  Chief, CIE
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             FILE NAME: 085198