I have been given the task of selling a perfect 5x7 Deardorff with
the 5x7 original back with ground glass, a Deardorff 4x5 revolving back with the original Deardorff ground glass, a lens board, a 210mm f/5.6 coated Componon in a barrel mount and four 4x5 Regal II film
holders.
The original owner is quite aged ill and has not used this camera for many years. It was stored in a non-airconditioned home, so it needs some TLC. The wood, the metal and the bellows are all beautiful, but I want to really clean it up for the best selling opportunity.
I have very little experience with wooden and leather cameras. What procedures do you recommend?
Also, how shall I price it? I tried to get some ideas from the evil auction site, but I couldn't find anything listed that was similar.
the 5x7 original back with ground glass, a Deardorff 4x5 revolving back with the original Deardorff ground glass, a lens board, a 210mm f/5.6 coated Componon in a barrel mount and four 4x5 Regal II film
holders.
The original owner is quite aged ill and has not used this camera for many years. It was stored in a non-airconditioned home, so it needs some TLC. The wood, the metal and the bellows are all beautiful, but I want to really clean it up for the best selling opportunity.
I have very little experience with wooden and leather cameras. What procedures do you recommend?
Also, how shall I price it? I tried to get some ideas from the evil auction site, but I couldn't find anything listed that was similar.