Re: Unveiling of the Century
Oh wow....that is beautiful. Honestly that looks perfect, amazing.
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Randy, very nice work. The before and after tells the story. If you are going to take this beauty out in the field you may want to get a lighter weight tripod instead of that rock solid studio stand it is on in the pics :D
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Well.......
That was actually just for the pic. Happened to be handy, and I thought it went well with the "Century". I have a period tripod (Ansco) that it will have to share with its younger brother, Conley 5X7.
And as good as it looks, it will see the great outdoors. It was built to shoot, not to sit on a shelf and look at.
Right after I finished the rebuild on the Conley, I loaded it up in a backpack, took it to the shop with me to show off. Everybody there was touching it and holding it like it was going to fall apart on them, and wiping fingerprints off of it. I had to laugh. I told them it was just another "daily driver". As will this one end up.
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Randy, you did a fine job on that camera! I can't get over how bad the original bellows were.
--John
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Beautiful restoration. You are an inspiration, Randy. Have fun with your brand-new antique camera!
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Well done. I have some bed extensions that look like those. Did you have to go beating the bushes for some? I don't see them in the before pic.
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Actually, I bought the camera from an individual in New York, and then a week later, he put the bed extension and sliding tripod mount on eBay. I bought it, along with some other junk stuff. The extension and mount cost almost as much as the camera. Ah well, such is life....