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f-STOP
19-Apr-2007, 20:24
First post. Hello there. How rare are these. I have serial #209. Any other owners here. Any recommended sites for people who are into these?

Jim Galli
19-Apr-2007, 21:14
Rare indeed. I have #192 and #282. I talked to Ken Hough and he says # 192 was in the Deardorff records as going to some big Chicago house in 1967 but 282 is very near end of production and wasn't in the book. He says besides the 50 sold to the USMC with the NFS front, there were only about 85 more that have good documentation who the customer was that bought them. He guessed total production at around 185 units perhaps. At Deardorff #1 in a production was always started at #100. So that would make my #282 the 183rd V11 and perhaps very near end of production. That fits well with the original owners story. He said he went over to the factory and picked it up. It was $5500 in 1983 according to his memory. That equals $11,077 in 2007 dollars according to the inflation calculator. It is still very near mint just as when he picked it up. Ken said the V11's were always a big deal and always unusual even during production years. I say they are works of art ;)

Brian Ellis
19-Apr-2007, 21:51
"he says # 192 was in the Deardorff records as going to some big Chicago house in 1967"

Probably Burke and James. That's where my second Deardorff was traced to.

Jim Galli
19-Apr-2007, 21:59
I checked. 1-25-67 to Standard Photo of Chicago. Don't know if Standard Photo was a production house or a re-seller. The 192 is still in beautiful shape but will need a bellows. I talked with Camera Bellows of UK just today. I figure with a V11 you don't mess around trying to save a buck, you get the recognized best.

Rick Moore
20-Apr-2007, 04:16
I checked. 1-25-67 to Standard Photo of Chicago. Don't know if Standard Photo was a production house or a re-seller. The 192 is still in beautiful shape but will need a bellows. I talked with Camera Bellows of UK just today. I figure with a V11 you don't mess around trying to save a buck, you get the recognized best.

Standard Photo was an excellent camera store on Chicago Avenue, between State and Rush, on the south side of the street They weren't as big as Helix. but I always went there first, as the people working there were very friendly.

Scott --
20-Apr-2007, 07:37
Anyone got a picture of oe of these beasts? I googled, but couldn't find one. Would love to see what this thing looks like...

alec4444
20-Apr-2007, 08:02
Any recommended sites for people who are into these?

You're on it. :D

Do post some pics if you have the time....we all like to drool from time to time.

--A

John Powers
20-Apr-2007, 11:20
Here is Ken Hough’s "Deardorff Historical Web Site".
http://deardorffcameras.0catch.com/.
Scroll down and you find a link to each camera including the VII.

John

Jason Greenberg Motamedi
20-Apr-2007, 13:44
... I talked with Camera Bellows of UK just today. I figure with a V11 you don't mess around trying to save a buck, you get the recognized best....


Jim,

For what it is worth, I just priced out a new bellows for my 11x14 and CameraBellows was actually the cheapest of all the places I contacted.

jason

Michael Kadillak
24-Apr-2007, 20:24
I was attending a Michael Smith and Paula Chamlee workshop a couple of years ago and during the second day we went into the field and I saw Michael set up his 8x20 camera. Interested I walked closer and realized that his camera was a Deardorf. However, nothing could prepare me for the horror of seeing carpet tacks nailed into the bottom portion of the rear standard holding a strip of black material to prevent stray light from reaching the ground glass.

To each their own....

joe a kras
25-Apr-2007, 09:24
jim,
Where do you find the serial number? The one I have has only VII ABA 1 on the front standard and MC 18 stamped in the wood on the bottom?

Jim Galli
25-Apr-2007, 20:47
Joe, the Marine Corps V11's didn't have seperate serial no.'s. I believe there were 50 in all made for the USMC. Yours would be #18 of 50.

For those that wanted a photo:

http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/02-22-04/0V11_4.jpg

http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/02-22-04/0V11_8.jpg

I thought I had deleted these.

f-STOP
17-Apr-2008, 15:59
Mine is in the for sale section now. Chris

Brian Bullen
17-Apr-2008, 17:27
Jim, that is a beautiful camera, what does she weigh in at?

Jim Galli
17-Apr-2008, 17:34
Jim, that is a beautiful camera, what does she weigh in at?

Too much. 23 pounds? iirc. Deardorff didn't mess around. It is gorgeous.

Luis-F-S
26-Feb-2017, 17:55
A very old thread, but for those who wanted V11 photos:

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Cardboard on the base of the middle photo to keep scratches out. Anyone else who has one, feel free to post some photos. We don't get to see these cameras very often! KH's records show the camera was sent to Helix in Chicago on 3/23/83. Shame the old Helix went out of business several years ago. I bought my first two Deardorffs new from Standard PHoto in 1987! Still have one of them.

ghostcount
28-Feb-2017, 15:15
A very old thread, but for those who wanted V11 photos:

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Cardboard on the base of the middle photo to keep scratches out. Anyone else who has one, feel free to post some photos. We don't get to see these cameras very often!

Per forum rules "you must state a price". :p Just kidding...

I hope someday to be a custodian of one these.

Luis-F-S
28-Feb-2017, 15:25
Yup, priceless! They're few and far between! I was very lucky to come up on this one and paid roughly what it cost new in 1982! Funny thing, the weight makes my V8 seem light! I'll never complain about that again! This is definitely not a back packing camera! L