Just wondering if anyone knows of a supplier for manufactured leather handles. I would like to find one for my 7x11 2D.... I think 20 cm should be about right.
Thanks, Annie
Just wondering if anyone knows of a supplier for manufactured leather handles. I would like to find one for my 7x11 2D.... I think 20 cm should be about right.
Thanks, Annie
Annie,
If you can make a pattern, it might be worthwhile to have either a saddle maker or shoe repair shop make you one if the usual sources(Midwest Photo, Equinox, Igor, etc...) don't have one in stock. Just a thought.
Cheers!
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Not sure if they'd supply just one, but you might talk them out of a sample-
http://www.specialty-hardware.com/
Or go the custom route.
I've cut handles out of men's leather belts. just a thought
Looks as if custom is the way to go, thanks for the suggestions. I'd make it myself but I am still traumatized from my childhood wallet-making experience at summer camp....cheers.
If you want something small and “kissey” you might adapt a leather watchband from here:
http://www.thewatchprince.com/category/c.leather
If, on the other hand, you would rather have something larger and more rugged, may I suggest these:
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.asp?SID=7181D0EDFF&ccurrency=2&page=40643&category=3,41427,41377
John,
The Lee Valley handle is exactly what I was hoping to find.... (no kissey stuff for me... I perfer the rugged look) Thanks!
I bought a leather guitar case handle at a local music store for my Eastman #2. It's more comfortable and has a lot more "meat" than a flat leather handle.
Ann- John Cook is one of the most helpful people on this forum. His ideas are usually "spot on" and obviously come from his years of experience vice opinion. I always look for any answers he contributes for good ideas. I looked at similar handles from Rockler (rockler.com) and was sold on them until I looked at the hardware needed to hold the handle to the camera. The brackets are much too wide for my Conley 5x7 and 8x10 field cameras that I rebuilt, so I ultimately ended up making one myself, with lace trim and all. Before buying the handle, make sure the brackets will fit on your camera (most likely the top of the rear standard frame). If it does, I'd go for these as they are "beefy," stain real easy, and are rock solid.
The only trouble with doin' nothing is you can't tell when you get caught up
Seems to me that most leather comes from cows...... so wouldn't that mean that all such handles are inherently 'beefy'?
Cheers & thanks, Annie
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