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Geoffrey_1456
8-Feb-2001, 02:23
Could someone kindly recommend a reliable source(s) to modify my wooden camera b ack? This old camera back does not accept my Polaroid back (Pro 545i) and Fuji QuickLoad holder. I'd like to have a skilled repairman to build a new camera ba ck frame (the best situation) and put a Cambo back onto the new frame. So I can use my Cambo accessories, and roll film holders. Any suggestions will be deeply appreciated. Thanks!

Rico Obusan
8-Feb-2001, 03:30
Someone referred me to Richard Ritter in Vermont when I wanted to modify my wood field (a plain spring back) to take a Graflok back. Seems like the same situation you're describing. Richard's address is PO Box 401, Deer Valley Road, Tomnshend VT 05353. You can get in touch with him at (808)365-7807. Good luck on the project.

Scott Walton
9-Feb-2001, 13:44
Try getting ahold of Steve Levine who is the large format guru in New England. I think he is at www.skgrimes.com and is now located in Rhode Island. Cheers

Scott Walton
9-Feb-2001, 13:45
Sorry, I meant Steve Grimes... sorry Steve!

Matt_1193
18-Feb-2001, 01:10
You don't need any specialist to do this. This is very simple woodworking, and any competent cabinet shop - or reasonably skilled home workshop-er could do the trick.

David A. Goldfarb
18-Feb-2001, 02:18
Take a look at Alan W. Brubaker's site at www.filmholders.com. He makes wooden filmholders and contact printing framesfor ultra-large and banquet formats and does custom woodworking for wood field cameras.