Bought this a while back with the intention of rehabbing it, but find myself lacking time now. So, it can be yours:
This is a Seneca Improved View 8x10, almost completely disassembled, but near as I can tell, everything's there. There's some wear, the finish needs work, nickeling is tarnished. But the glass is good, and it's sound. Just needs reassembly. And a new bellows, for which I'd seek out Sandeha Lynch who can make these in a variety of colors. This camera does not include the extension rail.
Just want to recoup my investment: $125 plus shipping, PayPal only.
If you want to keep the over all restoration costs down make you can make your own less than £25/$38 More if you wamt exotic outer coverings. I'm on my 4th set at the moment and it's not difficult at all.
I have to admit to toying with buying this camera as it looks great, and quite an easy restoration but I can't justify a third 10x8
BTW Tomosy's Camera Restoration book is now available as a free download.
Where's the extension rail? I have an improved view, but mine is missing the extension rail. If that were included I would take it. I made my own, but the gear teeth on the back don't match the gear rack I was able to source.
Well, I don't know where the extension rail is. Like you, I bought the camera without one. Like most of these old field cameras, the extension rail, for some reason, becomes separated from the camera, never to be found. Comparable gear racks are still available; you have to be careful when spec'ing them, though. I have a machinist friend who spec's mine when I order...
How about $100 plus shipping? And, due to extreme difficulties with getting international shipments through to their destinations of late, I'm giving heavy preference to US sales now. Sorry.
Well, I don't know where the extension rail is. Like you, I bought the camera without one. Like most of these old field cameras, the extension rail, for some reason, becomes separated from the camera, never to be found. Comparable gear racks are still available; you have to be careful when spec'ing them, though. I have a machinist friend who spec's mine when I order...