Taking the rear group off of a Wollensack Portrait, and moving the single meniscus front element to the rear creates a Wollaston Landscape lens. There's no magic there -- you end up with a longer focal length, softer, less-corrected lens. Still usable, and the softness is still controlled by the aperture.
http://www.subclub.org/fujinon/softfocus.htm
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