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    New Bellows

    I am in the market for a new (primary) bellows for my 7x17 Folmer Schwing. Keith at Camera Bellows of UK had quoted me 375.00 USD. Just got off the phone with Joe Merry of Turner Bellows in Rochester who quoted the same price. Joe's price included return shipping (probably 10 bucks). UK will be, I'm sure, $100.00 round trip shipping. Joe Merry said his bellows were three ply with card stock and glue sandwiched in-between two layers of cloth fabric. He said they were around 25/1000" thickness. Sounds like what the UK guy's most certainly were, also. No big deal on construction I would assume. I'm going to email Keith at UK again and ask about his construction.

    I know Michael Kadillak in Colorado just bought himself a bellows from UK and was very pleased.

    What about this Turner Bellows in Rochester? Anyone familiar with this outfit and its bellows? Joe Merry said Turner Bellows had the Beseler Enlarger contract and are manufacturing their bellows for enlargers. He was very informative, helpful, professional. (He is not my brother-in-law! Ha, ha!)

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    New Bellows

    Sorry to be off topic but do you have the number for both? I am looking for someone to make me an 8x10 bellows.

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    New Bellows

    Jorge,

    Here's half the answer.

    http://www.camerabellows.com/

    I had them make one for a past Deardorff - it was a really nice bellows.

    Steve

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    New Bellows

    Thanks Steve! google gave me the answer for both.

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    New Bellows

    My 11x14" bellows from Camera Bellows just arrived a couple days ago--about 3 weeks total including shipping both ways from New York. Based on when they charged my credit card, I'm guessing it was in the shop for about two days. I'm on the road, though, so I won't get to see how it came out for another couple of weeks yet!

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    New Bellows

    I can't speak about the people in Rochester but the bellows on my 5x7 Deardorf were replaced with the Camera Bellows from England and it makes all the difference.
    Peter Schrager

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    New Bellows

    Don't sell Western Bellows, in CA short. When I needed a bellows their price beat both the others. And the workmanship was top rate.

    WESTERN BELLOWS CO

    7454 HENBANE ST

    ETIWANDA, CA

    (909) 980-0606

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    New Bellows

    I second Mark's opinion of Western Bellows. Jim made me a new bellows for one of my 8x10 Deardorff's earlier this year. He had mine done in two weeks, his pricing is fair and his workmanship is top notch. Give him a call at 909-980-0606.

    Greg

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    wfwhitaker
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    New Bellows

    I ordered a bellows from Western Bellows last November and it was three months of enduring excuses and delays and long distance phone calls to see where my order was. I finally received the bellows only when I demanded my money and my bellows frames be returned to me immediately. Until that time the order wasn't even started. While the end product is satisfactory, there is simply no excuse for this kind of business practice. God knows, we have enough of it already in the large format world. I won't be doing any more business with them. Period.

    Camera Bellows on the other hand was communicative, cheerful and fast. From the time I sent them the frames until I had the new bellows in hand was two weeks to the day. When you consider shipping from California to the UK and back, that's not half bad, mate.

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    New Bellows

    I just had Turner Bellows make up a new one for my Omega/Toyo 4x5. Their materials are good, much better than the factory stuff, and I don't expect any pinholes for a long time to come. Their turn-a-round is about 4 weeks, as they fit these jobs in when they have time. It's a hand made product- I don't know how the original factory bellows were made, but it probably involved some type of folding machine or something, as the uniformity is perfect. OTOH, it didn't hold up very well. The Turner bellows has some slight variation fold to fold, but nothing bothersome. You'll need to send them the old bellows or at least the metal end pieces (if present), to use as a guide.

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