[LargeFormat] Empire State Camera
Chris Fraser
largeformat@f32.net
Tue Dec 7 22:48:24 2004
I sent this email a couple of days ago... It didn't appear to get posted.
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> Yes, I have lots of woodworking experience as well as machining and design
> experience. So I am not concerned about my skills level for this job.
> But I do understand your concern. Also, I am fortunate in that I have
> access to a machine shop at work that I can use. Of course for a job like
> this, I would use the shop on my personal time, with my materials.
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> The film holders can be reverse engineered from one of my 4x5 film holders
> to get the basics. But I am hoping someone may have this information on
> hand (slot depth and tolerance for the film for example). I also have to
> decide if I am going to make them out of plastic or aluminum. Aluminum
> has the disadvantage that they will have to be anodized (additional
> expense).
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> The bellows.what material were they made from in that era? Paper? Can it
> be treated to soften them?
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> The lens, I will most likely send to a pro to be serviced. I am also
> going to check if any of my 4x5 lenses have enough coverage for this
> camera, not likely but I will check.
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> Regards,
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> Chris
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> our leisure hours determines what we are. -George Eastman, He lived this
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "karl Faller" <woodencamera@earthlink.net>
> To: <largeformat@f32.net>
> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 4:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] Empire State Camera
>
>
>>
>> Chris, do you have a woodworking background?
>> I don't mean to be discouraging but building holders might be better left
>> to a professional as well as the camera restoration.
>> Karl / woodencamera@earthlink.com
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>>> I'm looking for some information on restoring an old Empire State 6.5 x
>>> 8.5 view camera. I need to build film holders (Since I can't seem to be
>>> able to buy any), get the lens reconditioned and either recondition the
>>> bellows or have it replaced. The bellows still extends, but it is very
>>> dry
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>>> The camera appears to be an Empire State Variation 3, however the lens
>>> looks like it is off a Variation 2.
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>>> I have put some snap shots of the camera up at:
>>> http://www.fraser.ca/empire/FrameSet.htm
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>>> Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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>>> Regards,
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>>>
>>> Chris
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