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    Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    I bought this lens from a forum member. Unfortunately, he was not able to tell me much about it. Can anyone help me to find out how old this lens is, and any other interesting information about it?

    The lens has this writing on it:
    "Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
    New York Rochester, NY Chicago
    227054"

    Thank you

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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    Made in 1907. Nickel plated means a projection lens. A Petzval which covers 1/4 plate and 4x5", perhaps a bit more.
    B&L made quality brasswork and good optics. There is not considered to be real quality differences between photographic and projection Petzvals. It is not really difficult to rework the brass to facilitate the use of Waterhouse stops for aperture control.

    If it is 12" focakl length, then the aperture is around F6, unless there is a restricting baffle in the lens (Which could be removed!).

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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    Steven, thank you for the information. There is no baffle inside, so there is nothing to remove.
    Do you have any photos to show the "rework the brass to facilitate the use of Waterhouse stops"
    Btw, how did you know that it was made in 1907?

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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    google bausch & laub serial numbers.

    You just do what that markers did. Cut a square hole in the heavy brass sleeve - exactly opposite to the tangential drive. Cut a slot in the nickel barrel near the opticak centre of the lens. Install a ring instead the barrel to hold the Waterhouse stops in place. by the slot and not allow light leaks.

    Check ebay for petzval lenses that have chrome/nickel barrels - almost all of them are altered for photographic use. Wetplate people do not bother to do this as they are after speed.

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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    Steven, thank you again

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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    Steven, just for giggles I googled B&L serial numbers. The search was for "bausch & lomb serial numbers" OR "bausch and lomb serial numbers"

    First hit: http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Bausch_%...serial_numbers Totally <censored> wrong. I've had a B&L lens made no later than 1915 with s/n 2064387 and a pre-WWII 6 1/4" f/6.3 Tessar IIb s/n 3250727/ Stuff that in your camera-wiki.org and smoke it.

    Nothing relevant after that.

    Surely you know that you can't believe everything posted on the wonderful world wide web.

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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    You can also make washer stops that simply go inside the lens. That way you don't have to cut it.


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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    I used the tables at:

    http://forum.mflenses.com/bausch-and...me-t20524.html

    These looked pretty reliable to me. But the table is a bit disjointed, so I read the date to the left, rather to the right.
    So the correct date is 1929.

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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    Steven, to say it again, Klaus Schmitt's table is not consistent with B&L lenses I own and have owned. The table is not reliable and should not be used.

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    Re: Bausch and Lomb 12" brass lens

    Dan, what source did you use to find out information about your lenses?

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