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Thread: Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

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    Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

    A non-catalogued Pinkham & Smith lens that we believe is probably just a re-branded lens from one of the big optical companies 110 years ago.

    Read the story HERE. If you have information about this lens, please fill in what you know.

    Pics done on Aerial Recon Plus X with my 5X7 top handle Speedy.

    http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/Lo...tLincolns.html

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    Re: Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

    Son you gonna drive me to drinkin if you don't stop shooting these hot rod Lincolns.

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    Re: Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

    Quote Originally Posted by goamules View Post
    Son you gonna drive me to drinkin if you don't stop shooting these hot rod Lincolns.
    Those of you born after the 1950's, I could 'splain that, but I won't.

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    Re: Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

    You didn't mention the electric rear window....
    Vincent

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    Re: Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    Those of you born after the 1950's, I could 'splain that, but I won't.
    That was a Spokane saying you know...

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    Re: Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

    Quote Originally Posted by blueribbontea View Post
    That was a Spokane saying you know...
    You've got some bad boy hot rodders to this day up in that country. Thee Inland Emperors car club could probably re-stage the race up Lewiston hill and make it look like 1955 all day long.

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    Re: Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

    The lens cell looks a lot like my Berthiot Eurygraphe.

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    Re: Some Images made with a Non Soft Focus Pinkham & Smith Series III Orthoplan lens

    OK, admittedly I'm just making stuff up, but I'm getting more convinced that this is a Wollensak product. I have a Wollensak version of the same style lens, 2-2 + 2-2 and the machining is similar on the barrel that the glass is actually contained in, plus the wollensak serial number is 7263 and the one in question that Vincent has is 7101 or something close. Both 4 digit in the 7 thousands.

    The barrel with aperture sure doesn't look like typical Wollensak, but there may be other reasons we'll never know why that is.

    Furthermore, Wollensak is the only maker that ever made a 2-2 + 2-2 in any numbers. Busch had a patent on something like that but no evidence they ever built them. Wolly used that arrangement quite a bit. Their Series I f6.3 is what I think this is. Their f9.5 Extra Wide Angle Series III is also 2-2 + 2-2.

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