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koh303
12-Jan-2015, 14:17
Just unpacked this wonder...
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It looks like a super old half/full plate camera converted to take modern 8X10 holders.

No swings or shifts, but as a result it is fairly rigid.

The best part is it takes 4X4 boards :)

Anyone who might know the style/make, feel free to let me know.

Vaughn
12-Jan-2015, 14:26
Do not know, but I like the big easy-to-read "ONE" on the film holder's slide!!

Does the front standard tilt forward at all? Looks like it does.

koh303
12-Jan-2015, 14:58
I think the front does not have any forward tilt. The rear strut has 2 cut outs for what i am guessing is 2 presets for wide angle lenses with the bed tilted down.
The front assembly can rack in both directions, and the rear standard can slide forward.

Michael Roberts
25-Jan-2015, 12:17
Anthony Compact, Late Style:
http://piercevaubel.com/cam/anthony/comlate.htm

koh303
25-Jan-2015, 12:27
Very similar indeed, but the frame and front standard look different.

Michael Roberts
25-Jan-2015, 12:49
The back is different, too--especially the springs. The location of the front rise knob is unusual on a compact camera.... In any event, congrats on scoring such a cool vintage camera!

Michael Roberts
25-Jan-2015, 13:05
How about the Scovill Albion, which went through several variations. Variation 1 has a somewhat similar front to yours, variation 2 has brass along the sides of the base like yours...maybe with a Rochester 8x10 back added...

I don't think the knobs look quite right, though.

My understanding is many of the manufacturers continued to use parts from earlier versions during model changes until those parts were used up....

http://piercevaubel.com/cam/sco.htm

koh303
25-Jan-2015, 13:36
I think i agree with you on the last post. the albion II looks the closes, with minor differences.
The back and base plate are not original to the camera for sure and are later additions.

Jmarmck
25-Jan-2015, 14:14
Frankenstein, The Monster! Nice

dodphotography
27-Jan-2015, 06:46
Just over 6 pounds...

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koh303
27-Jan-2015, 07:04
Is this a ritter?

dodphotography
27-Jan-2015, 07:04
Yes, it is. Took forever to get.

djdister
27-Jan-2015, 07:19
Just over 6 pounds...

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Wow, the bed of the camera (if one can call it that) is certainly unique!

dodphotography
27-Jan-2015, 07:26
Wow, the bed of the camera (if one can call it that) is certainly unique!

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It's like a bazooka.