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    Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    Ok, it's not officially finished, as the bellows I ordered from Mark Kapono are still MIA [grumble grumble], but, through the generosity of someone here, I have a replacement bellows on loan. The replacement's off a Conley, I think, and fit the Seneca perfectly.

    Before pictures here.

    After:




    Lots of joints needed to be repaired, some wood replaced. All the nickel cleaned up nicely with baths in Tarn-X (it looks tarnished in some of the pictures, but is actually reflecting the yellow house across the street). The old lacquer was stripped and new sprayed. The camera's back in good shape now, and I'm gonna be burning film with it tomorrow!

    Woo hoo!
    Scott

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    Re: Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    That looks soooo nice now. Congrats!

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    Re: Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    Nice!

    Good job Scott.

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    Re: Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    Sweeeeeeet!

    Now the hard part. ;-)
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    Re: Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    It just looks so superb Scott.

    But what is the ugly modern lens protruding from the front of the camera? It's like a shell-suit track top over a dinner suit jacket...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_5419 View Post
    But what is the ugly modern lens protruding from the front of the camera? It's like a shell-suit track top over a dinner suit jacket...
    Hey, my old Improved Seneca whole plate only sees lenses of this vintage and newer these days. Four of my 4x5 lenses work just fine with the WP format, which was one of the attractions for me.

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    Re: Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    David,

    It looks like you did a beautiful job. Enjoy it!

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    Re: Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    Quote Originally Posted by David Karp View Post
    Hey, my old Improved Seneca whole plate only sees lenses of this vintage and newer these days. Four of my 4x5 lenses work just fine with the WP format, which was one of the attractions for me.
    I figured as much

    Apart from a Nikkor-W 180mm (whose rear element I can actually get inside a Gandolfi bellows), nothing I use is much recent than the 1920's.....guess I'm one of those grouchy purists

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    Re: Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_5419 View Post
    ...guess I'm one of those grouchy purists
    Alright! I like that. Nice to think I am just a "purist". And all this time I thought I was just too stinkin cheap to spend half my retirement for one damn lens.

    Lookin' good Scott. Can she dance?

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    Re: Seneca Competitor rehab (kinda) finished!

    Alright! I like that. Nice to think I am just a "purist". And all this time I thought I was just too stinkin cheap to spend half my retirement for one damn lens.
    Yup - you're definitely a purist too

    I find the coloured lens barrels (you know -the yellowy brass ones) tend to match the warm wood stains the best!

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