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For Sale fs: Full Plate Spring Back $20

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Jon Shiu

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Patent date 1902. 6.5 x8.5 inch full plate size reversible spring back. Has no glass and is missing one spring. Measures about 10.25 inches outer dimension, and 9.5 inches inset portion. Has brass pins at corners (missing 1), some of which are inset slightly. Has ground glass clips. No idea what camera it goes to. $20 plus postage. Paypal accepted. Let me know if any questions.

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looks like a century sliding back insert
 

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I have one and A: that's a hair too small for it I think, and B: unless it is a very early one, mine just has two metal clips top and bottom to hold the ground glass, and a single spring per side, not the two per side like this one. It probably does go to a studio camera though, from the brass pins at the corners. That seems to be a common way to attach the back.
 
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