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    Old catalogues online

    I've posted this link before, but I just went there to look something up and found he has a whole bunch of new old catalogues on there than there were a few months ago - Old Goerz, Nagaoka, Fuji, Kodak - you name it

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    Tim, thanks for the heads-up about the new postings - those catalogs are hugely entertaining...

    The Nagaoka catalog was of special interest to me - I really like the classic Nagaoka design, which I've used in the 4x5, 5x7 and 8x10 versions, but I had no idea that they ever offered it in 6.5x8.5! Now that's a camera I'd love to own...

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    Old catalogues online

    I have a ton of information brochures from Kodak, some old Photo Lab Index issues, and a large collection of Linhof catalogs. If anyone needs any help just email me and I'll see what I can do to help you. An old f riend, much older than I gave me all this stuff and it is an incredible resource I will be happy to share.

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    " but I had no idea that they ever offered it in 6.5x8.5! Now that's a camera I'd love to own..."

    Isn't that a lovely format? I think they got the scale and proportions just right on the old whole plate size.
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    Agreed. The amazing thing here is that the posted brochure is from the late 1970s. I wonder whether Nagaoka has ever actually built any in whole plate.

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