Searching for Steve Tribe as I understand he is a LF user and is knowledgeable regard odd LF camera gear.
Raymond
Searching for Steve Tribe as I understand he is a LF user and is knowledgeable regard odd LF camera gear.
Raymond
Steven Tribe is Danish, knows everything about LF cameras, and is online now. If he is not on when you check, send him a PM.
I have been found and contacted!
PS. I am very British, although resident in Denmark.
"..Knows everything about LF camera..."
You must be joking or is this tongue in cheek!
".. odd LF camera gear.." - well, its standard British and continental design. That's why the camera was named "Albion"!
Dang, I was hoping there was another one, in Colorado.
Kent in SD
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About accent - think Grammar School and UK Universities in the 60's and 70's. Approximates to standard BBC english before regional accents became a plus!
About the problem. The type is obvious - the Albion needs 1/1 plate holders from the explosive growth period of 1890 - WW1. But makes have slightly different sizes, usually only mm differences in width. It's best to buy a set of 3 plus and make the necessary modifications to have a complete set ready for 6 plus exposures.
About accent - think Grammar School and UK Universities in the 60's and 70's. Approximates to standard BBC english before regional accents became a plus!
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