Darin, that bellows is made by HAMA, they turn up from time to time on eBay.de. Charlie Barringer had one and I got to play with it. Like the Ilford KI Monobar, not very useful with short lenses. This because of long minimum flange-to-film distance and non-existence of usefully short (for 24x36) lenses that cover more than 43 mm.
Catman, Jim Galvin's view cameras are somewhat more rustic (put more nicely, artisanal) than equivalent cameras from, e.g., Cambo, Linhof, and Plaubel. Much less expensive new than the Europeans, also not as nice. Years ago when I contemplated moving up to 2x3 I thought hard about a Galvin. Its best feature is a really super bail back that accepts, e.g., Graflex roll holders. Not to denigrate Jim, but the Monobar is much better made, also much more expensive. Yes, I've touched one, didn't see why I should covet it. But a lovely artifact.