In previous posts I mentioned I came across a trunk of old turn of the century photo cameras--A Scoville Albion 6 1/2 x8 1/2, a EK #4 Cartridge camera with a handsome case, both of which are in rather excellent shape. The 3rd camera at the time of posting was unknown to me, however, with some research I was able to identify it as a rather pristine Pony Premo camera & case, 4x5, (possible #3 or #4)(There are so many Ponys its rather confusing.) however, there is still a question which I am not able to answer at this time. Hence your input. This Pony Premo, 4x5, has a metal front standard allowing it to rise & fall. In my research, web site "collctibend.com for example, photos of the Pony Premo show a wooden front standard---I see no reference to a metal Pony Premo 4x5 with a metal standard. Can you help me identify which Pony Premo this exactly is?? and provide a photo. I have enclosed mine. And one other facet to this unknown camera. There is no mention of EK other than a reference to the Wollensak "Regular" shutter. On the rail, there is stamped this info which I do not understand. It is "Pat ALW'D". Obviously it refers to a patent but what else??
Thank you.
Raymond
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