From: Robert Newcomb (newcombr@gactr.uga.edu)
Date: 10/17/02-11:17:00 AM Z
This person has 5x7 Graflex holders on his list of for sale items.
regards,
Robert Newcomb
Richard Knoppow wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ARTHURWG@aol.com>
> To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:06 PM
> Subject: Re: 5x7 Graflex film holders
>
> > Nothing is simple, especially when your working with
> "post-factory" cameras.
> > It turns out that my new (1909-1923?) Graflex 5x7 Press
> Camera, which I
> > lucked into at a Manhattan flea market, requires special
> Graflex film
> > holders. These are 1/2" wider than standard and have
> grooves along the sides
> > to slot into the back. If anyone has a few of these
> holders that they'd be
> > willing to part with, please let me know.
> >
> > Arthur
>
> Try Midwest Photo http://www.mpex.com Its just possible
> they may have some.
> Graflex holders also have the lock groove on the holder
> rather than the camera as do Graphic holders.
> It _is_ possible to replace the back with a spring back
> from a Graphic but you have to find a 5x7 Graphic, not easy.
> Graflex holders of all sizes seem to be exceedingly rare.
> Also Try:
>
> Alan Brubaker
>
> awbent@filmholders.com
>
> AWB Enterprises
> 33320 Gafford Road
> Wildomar, California 92595
> Tel/Fax: (909) 674-0466
> Allen repairs and builds holders. He may have holders or
> know of a source.
>
> And:
> Fred Lustig
> 4790 Caughlin Pkwy
> #433
> Reno, NV
> 89509
> 1 775 746 0111
> Graflex Parts and Service
>
> Fred has no web site or e-mail.
> Again, he may have holders or know of a source.
>
> ---
> Richard Knoppow
> Los Angeles, CA, USA
> dickburk@ix.netcom.com
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