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Thread: Century Master Studio Camera Restoration

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    Re: Century Master Studio Camera Restoration

    Looks great! Nice Job!
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    Re: Century Master Studio Camera Restoration

    Very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by diversey View Post
    My partially restored Century Master Studio Camera. Thank you all for your camera restoration tips and suggestions!

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    Re: Century Master Studio Camera Restoration

    Thanks, Peter and Randy!

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    Re: Century Master Studio Camera Restoration

    Maybe it's just because of the angles the photos were taken at, but it looks like the platform might not be in the same gear track position on both sides.
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