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    Re: Help in ID'ing Japanese 5X7 Wood Camera

    Thanks guys! It appears to be at least similar to the Tachihara camera. Based upon what I saw of the estate, my guess is that the former owner was possibly stationed in Japan after WWII. This may...
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    Re: Help in ID'ing Japanese 5X7 Wood Camera

    Thanks guys! It appears to be at least similar to the Tachihara camera. Based upon what I saw of the estate, my guess is that the former owner was possibly stationed in Japan after WWII. This may...
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    Re: Help in ID'ing Japanese 5X7 Wood Camera

    Well, Here are the images of the missing 5x7 Japanese field camera. 207076, 207077, 207078, 207079,
    Does anyone have an idea of who the manufacturer could be? It looks well made based upon the...
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    Re: Help in ID'ing Japanese 5X7 Wood Camera

    Hi Tin Can,

    Nice looking camera, but very different from mine. I used the ball head off that same Bogen tabletop tripod for my modified Bogen 3221. Big enough for an Olympus E-M5II and the...
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    Re: Help in ID'ing Japanese 5X7 Wood Camera

    I did check out the pevious posts, but none were similar, especially yours. Mine came with film holders and they fit.

    Thanks though.
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    Help in ID'ing Japanese 5X7 Wood Camera

    I picked up a wood View camera from an estate sale. The camera is 5x7 format, wood, has red bellows, and has no manufacturer's plate on it. The background on the estate owner. He was WWII US Army...
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