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    Re: Need help identifying camera

    The "Neptune's Trident" corner GG fitments are trademark Indian, I seem to recall (see previous threads) !

    The removal of the name plate may be a pro-active attempt to conceal the camera's birthplace! But these cameras do have their own quality.

    Have a good look at the wood, which is often more exotic and ethnic than mahogany or teak.

    But removal of Japanese characters on a camera could have been done in the period following Pearl Harbor (historical, not political).

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    Re: Need help identifying camera

    Asunama used those Neptune tridents and the fittings on the back are their style as well, it was a period of copying. There's something that struck me about the front standard and the way it folds, it's unlike most Indian cameras I've seen but but very similar to post WWII Japanese filed cameras. There were a few camera workshops in Osaka and Charten were exporting field and tailboard cameras from Japan prior to WWII.

    The back is fitted upside down in the OP's photo, it should open and fold over the top of the camera to insert the boookform holders.

    I have Charten & Asunama advert from the 30's and if I get a chance will see if there's a possible match.

    Ian

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    Re: Need help identifying camera

    Thanks,everybody for your efforts to identify this camera. I've looked at the possible candidates from various suggestions, but no luck, so far. I've attached a couple of additional photos which might help. The first one is the camera at full extension. It measures 21.5 inches. The second one are the detail of the front lens mount brackets. I've yet to see any camera that has this double bracket configuration. I hope this information aids in getting a positive identification for this camera. By the way, I flipped the rear frame. It mounts equally well both ways. I guess it a personal preference as to whether the photographer wanted the film carrier flipped over the top or laying down on a flat surface. Also, both the film carrier and the inside of the body have the number 34 stamped into the wood.

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    Re: Need help identifying camera

    Quote Originally Posted by IanG View Post
    Asunama used those Neptune tridents and the fittings on the back are their style as well, it was a period of copying. <snip> Ian
    My Okuhara (Osaka, Japan) half plate folder also uses the same shape GG holders, so they definitely are not restricted to Indian cameras. In previous posts, I have suggested (with no real evidence) that the various Asian camera makers could have purchased metal fittings from a common source and then done their own woodworking and assembly.

    Bob

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    Re: Need help identifying camera

    Oriental cameras have a lot in common with your camera.

    For example this one: http://kanscamera.sakura.ne.jp/hp7/html/p108.html

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    Re: Need help identifying camera

    Quote Originally Posted by Henrim View Post
    Oriental cameras have a lot in common with your camera.

    For example this one: http://kanscamera.sakura.ne.jp/hp7/html/p108.html
    The plate holder hardware pictured in your reference is virtually identical with my camera. However, the front mounting brackets a totally different. We're getting warm. Thanks for your help.

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