I just received a note that Jack Deardorff has passed away and his funeral was Yesterday. If I get anymore information, I will be sure to post it.
Dave Parker
I just received a note that Jack Deardorff has passed away and his funeral was Yesterday. If I get anymore information, I will be sure to post it.
Dave Parker
I love the camera I got from him and all the fun conversations we had. RIP.
So sorry to hear this. I met Jack a few times and he was friendly, witty and entertaining. I have a digital pic somewhere from a Chicago Camera Collectors meeting that shows Jack stretching a 20x24 Deardorff bellows. The 24" end was on the floor, held by his feet, the 20" end is over his head!!..EC
Sad. Very sad indeed. My sympathy to his family.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
So sorry to hear about this, and my sympathy and well wishes to his family. He was very kind over the phone, and he sent me perfect lens boards for my older L. Deardorff camera. RIP Jack, I hope that your view is heavenly.
I am fortunate to own Deardorff V8 # 553.
I spoke with Jack several times via telephone; he was a brilliant, kind man. He was always helpful (as in digging up an original nickeled brass knob when I restored my V8)
and was always a real pleasure to talk with. The world has too few folks like Jack Deardorff.
I knew of his death, but just found this thread.
One man's Mede is another man's Persian.
I'd owned a 10x8 with reduction back for quite a while. After a few years I decided I needed a 5x4 & had quite a few long distance conversations with Jack (I'm based in London). Really helpful & delightful to speak to. Sadly, I never met him in person but, I've had some great times taking pictures with his cameras.
I had some help from Merle a number of years ago. Was he Jack's father?
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