Re: You Need To Restore Your Camera.
While there were a huge number of these cameras made and there are still a loit of them around, eqch year there are fewer and fewer available. I strongly believe that we do not "own" these vintage cameras. My Kodak 2-D is much older than I am by many decades. I view myself as a steward rathan an owner. I am just a custodien of this 20th century holding this camera for someone else to use later on in this new century.
I would clean up both of them and keep them safe for posterity. Another way to look at this , . . . .you have a reason to buy a new camera!
Re: You Need To Restore Your Camera.
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Kuzano
I have always been pleased with this simple treatment of a Crown Graphic. If a Crown fulfills your needs photographically, but you would just like it to be a bit more of a cosmetic pleasure, think this rendition by Jon Grepstadt is a very clean and presentable customization of the old Crown.
http://home.online.no/~gjon/crown99.htm
New URL: http://jongrepstad.com/building-a-la...raphic-camera/
Jon Grepstad