IanG
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I bought this unknown camera on Ebay for £30 with a lens and tripod, it's actually an early Gandofi.
The lens and Compur shutter were on a dreadful home-made lens board, the camera had been a display piece until the bellows fell to bits. The lens & shutter are useless, no shutter blades and the glass extremely poor condition.
One front brass strut (the one you can't see in the photo) is broken with a piece missing but I have brass of the right era (alloy) to make a replacement. The bellows aren't aproblem jsu time consuming
Then there's this other Ebay steal £50 - a 12x10 camera.
An un-named 12x10 camera, the bellows were mouldy and had come apart, that looked far worse than the reality, it looked like they had rotted through but in fact they had just parted at the glued seam. Second picture is with my first restoration a Houghton's Quarter plate Victo.
I have some 12x10 plate holder that luckily fit, very little restoration is needed I re-glued and cleaned up the bellows and made two new lens boars.
I guess I have a backlog of 8 maybe 9 wood & brass cameras of my own still to restore and an equal number of early reflex cameras, Kershaw Soho Reflex (5x4) a few TP Ruby Reflexes, a Dallmeyer Press, a Compact Graflex (postcard sized) which I'm converting to shoot 9x12.
Mean while I've 30+ TP shutters in bits, 9 for others the rest my own be nice to get back to cameras
Ian

The lens and Compur shutter were on a dreadful home-made lens board, the camera had been a display piece until the bellows fell to bits. The lens & shutter are useless, no shutter blades and the glass extremely poor condition.
One front brass strut (the one you can't see in the photo) is broken with a piece missing but I have brass of the right era (alloy) to make a replacement. The bellows aren't aproblem jsu time consuming

Then there's this other Ebay steal £50 - a 12x10 camera.


An un-named 12x10 camera, the bellows were mouldy and had come apart, that looked far worse than the reality, it looked like they had rotted through but in fact they had just parted at the glued seam. Second picture is with my first restoration a Houghton's Quarter plate Victo.
I have some 12x10 plate holder that luckily fit, very little restoration is needed I re-glued and cleaned up the bellows and made two new lens boars.
I guess I have a backlog of 8 maybe 9 wood & brass cameras of my own still to restore and an equal number of early reflex cameras, Kershaw Soho Reflex (5x4) a few TP Ruby Reflexes, a Dallmeyer Press, a Compact Graflex (postcard sized) which I'm converting to shoot 9x12.
Mean while I've 30+ TP shutters in bits, 9 for others the rest my own be nice to get back to cameras

Ian