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    Woody Agfa Ansco

    I'm new to 8x10 but I've been on the lookout for an 8x10 for some months, something very inexpensive to use for a project I have in mind.
    This Woody agfa ansco popped up, price is very cheap @ $50. But having never repaired a large format camera like this, I wonder how much it will cost to get it operating.
    Any suggestions on a source for bellows and lens board for this camera? Anything else needing repair or reconditioning as seen in the attached photos?
    Thanks.
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    Re: Woody Agfa Ansco

    Looks great. Just needs cleaning up and adding a new bellows. Check out discussions of Rudi (ecbuyonline2008) in the buyer-seller advisories Community forum.

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    Re: Woody Agfa Ansco

    Bellows are about $190 on Ebay.

    I just bought this model in similar condition, but with the bellows. It looks like nothing is missing on yours except the bellows. Mine had been in a basement, and I had to reglue half of the joints, but I'm set up for that and it wasn't a problem.

    It's a pretty good camera, was considered close to the Deardorff in its time.

    You've got a lot of cleaning to do! And all of the screws are undoubtedly loose.
    Thanks, but I'd rather just watch:
    Large format: http://flickr.com/michaeldarnton
    Mostly 35mm: http://flickr.com/mdarnton
    You want digital, color, etc?: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stradofear

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    Re: Woody Agfa Ansco

    You'll need to find (or build) bellows frames.
    Not difficult.
    Original lensboards are plentiful, or make them from plywood.
    Q tips work well for cleaning the tight spots.
    Furniture polish will work wonders.
    The sliding tripod block is worth as much as you paid for the camera, you also have a handy lensboard adapter.
    Real cameras are measured in inches...
    Not pixels.

    www.photocollective.org

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