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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    Quote Originally Posted by jnanian View Post
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    it sounds like yours will be "the camera stand of the future"

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    John, thinks can get scary in my apartment when the Walnut and saws come out! Once I get an idea you never know what can happen. Does anyone have some more pictures of the stands that can hold an 11x14? I'd love to see them and then maybe I can design something.

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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    jim,

    the 11x14 stands look the same with bit bigger stantions...wider.....and a bigger platform to hold the camera
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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    stand= $175.00 without paint

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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve M Hostetter View Post
    stand= $175.00 without paint
    Steve, thanks for the offer, but I'm in California. I'm in the idea stage right now and cash poor. But thanks very much.

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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    Here's one that's FOR SALE! It's a proven winner. Pick it up in Tonopah and get a signed print that it helped to make

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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    Jim, that's right I should have asked you first. It is possible to come out to Tonopah for I have a company truck and gas card so that part is easy. To bad I am cash poor at the moment and this is one of those ideas I have. Not exactly a must have kind of thing. Let me think.

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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    Jim, now I'm not the kind of guy who would tempt, but........you'd enjoy seeing the lens cupboard

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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    Jim, now I'm not the kind of guy who would tempt, but........you'd enjoy seeing the lens cupboard
    Oh, you know I would! That is what scares me. See I had to thin the heard some and I am down to my "shooting" lenses, you know, the ones they will pry from my dead hands when I go. Looks like I need to raise some cash for a road trip!

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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    Mark, there are two of us in Tucson looking for a stand! I just missed one in PHX on Craigslist about a year ago. It went for about $200 if I recall. Been watching for a close one since.

    Like everyone above says, they are too big to ship (though people buy/ship motorcycles on OhBoy, so it can't be impossible.) The same stand that Century called the Semi centennial was also made by Ansco, Folmer, etc. There were quite a few made, IMO.

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    Re: The Century "Semi-Centennial" stand

    Quote Originally Posted by goamules View Post
    Mark, there are two of us in Tucson looking for a stand! I just missed one in PHX on Craigslist about a year ago. It went for about $200 if I recall. Been watching for a close one since.
    Oh, great, now I'll have to check Craigslist every five minutes to beat you to it if one come up!

    I have a nice one at home, but don't want to shuffle it to school. I may end up with a low-tech home-made version, which wouldn't be too hard from a functional standpoint.
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