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    Century 7a?

    I think I bought a Kodak 7a. The only tag I've noticed calls it a Century 1. I'm not sure if it's a 7a but it's sure not a Century 1.

    http://www.cwriley.com/photica/image...207A%20web.jpg

    It looks like that 7a. But I can't be 100% sure from the graphic.

    It sure doesn't look like this.

    http://www.fiberq.com/cam/century/cent1.htm

    How long would a 7a bellows be?

    The camera seems to have rear tilt and swing. The outer dimensions of the rear standards are around 13"x17". The opening at the end of the bellows is just about 8x10.

    Came with a semi-cenntenial stand.

    One thought could it have been a Kodak Canada product? Would that explain why the tag reads Century 1?

    BTW anybody have an 8x10 back for a 7a?

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    Re: Century 7a?

    FWIW, Picture might help.

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