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    Question Century - ?

    I recently took delivery of this self casing 5x7 Century camera and for
    it's age ( 108 yrs old ) it's in stunning shape !
    My jaw dropped when I opened the box and saw the condition.

    But I'm not sure what model Century camera this is, what I
    have been able find out online is that this might be a
    Century Grand 5x7 with triple extension. I noticed that the
    gg seems to be reversed with the ground matte side facing
    out and the glossy side facing in, as far as I can
    tell it seems factory installed since the gg bracket screws
    seem to be undisturbed, is this normal ?

    Can anyone supply me with more information on this beauty ?

    All I did was blow off the dust in the pictures below

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    You might look at Seth's info at www.cameraeccesntric.com
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    Sweet piece of gear! Much nicer than my first 5X7 version years ago that I got from a plumber who had cleaned out his grandfathers attic. Actually we called him Joe the plumber (not that one of course) and he also gave me an approximately 1904 French stereo camera that I still have and have never used.

    Nate Potter, Austin TX.

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    Lenser's link should be: http://www.cameraeccentric.com
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    My guess is that the ground glass is reversed, and whoever did it was careful about the screws. It didn't take camera manufacturers very long to figure out the huge davantage of having the ground side inward. But for your own peace of mind, check the registration of the distance to the inside surface of the glass against the distance to the film in an inserted filmholder. Easiest done with the back off and a straight-edge laid acoss the back as the reference point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lenser View Post
    You might look at Seth's info at www.cameraeccesntric.com
    Quote Originally Posted by MIke Sherck View Post
    Lenser's link should be: http://www.cameraeccentric.com
    Thanks for the link to Camera Eccentric, I stumbled across their site researching something else and forgot about them, lots of good lens info there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan Potter View Post
    Sweet piece of gear! Much nicer than my first 5X7 version years ago that I got from a plumber who had cleaned out his grandfathers attic. Actually we called him Joe the plumber (not that one of course) and he also gave me an approximately 1904 French stereo camera that I still have and have never used.
    Thanks ! it is sweet, the bellows seem to have got crumpled towards the front but
    they're light tight, the lens seems to work ok, the aperture is a little stiff, shutter
    fires on all speeds and the pneumatics on it seem good too.
    The only thing that bothers me about it is the bellows suction, the gg does'nt have
    clipped corners and there's quite a bit of suction because of that.
    I also love the 'hidden' latches to open the camera !

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Roody View Post
    The only site that had any amount of info was that site,
    thanks for that link, the only other info I found was a Google books copy of
    American Amateur Photographer 1903, other than those, there really isn't
    much info about those cameras.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Sawyer View Post
    My guess is that the ground glass is reversed, and whoever did it was careful about the screws. It didn't take camera manufacturers very long to figure out the huge davantage of having the ground side inward. But for your own peace of mind, check the registration of the distance to the inside surface of the glass against the distance to the film in an inserted filmholder. Easiest done with the back off and a straight-edge laid acoss the back as the reference point.
    You may be right about the screws but usually there's tell tale marks that a
    wrong tipped screw driver was used, I'll have to check it again since I could
    swear that the black paint is undisturbed. Thanks for the advice about
    checking the film to gg distance, it's late and I'm not really wrapping my
    head around the how and what to measure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Sawyer View Post
    My guess is that the ground glass is reversed, and whoever did it was careful about the screws.
    But wait ... if the ground glass was reversed, wouldn't the image come out upside down? Hey, wait a minute, I better check my camera...

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    Jim, That is one beautiful camera. I once had a Primo folding camera that was very much like yours. It's magical that it is all black leather on the outside and then when you open it up one discovers a world of gorgeous mahagony. I made some very nice photographs with mine. Can you tell what lens is one your camera? I am just curious...Robbie

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    Robbie - The lens that came with the camera is a Century 5X7 rapid convertible with
    I guess is either a Unicum shutter or a Bausch & Lomb shutter, the brass is stamped with B&L and the Unicum name is on a plate.

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