These items are eligible for a 15% discount in my Christmas sale.
See this post for more details:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/christmas-is-almost-here.210621/
1. Toyo GII Intermediate Standard
The intermediate standard is used to increase the overall length of the camera. It can be used with all Toyo G series cameras in all formats - 4x5, 5x7 and 8x10. You can use two of these standards to make a very basic, lightweight camera. I have one more standard if you'd like to do that.
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Price: 17,100 JPY / ~115 USD, including worldwide shipping.
2. Toyo GII 4x5 Wide Angle Bellows
These genuine Toyo GII style angle bellows are the latest style. They extend to 300mm and can be used to replace the regular bellows for most 4x5 lenses. The bellows are in excellent, barely used condition. They can be used with all Toyo 4x5 cameras.
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Price: 22,500 JPY / ~150 USD, including worldwide shipping.
3. Toyo View Compendium Hood
A compendium hood is the best way to shield the lens on a view camera. It can be adjusted to the exact angle required to eliminate stray light. The hood can be adjusted to accommodate most lenses. This unit is in excellent condition.
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Price: 10,800 JPY / ~72 USD, including worldwide shipping.
4. Toyo Balloon Focusing Hood
This hood takes the place of the regular folding focusing hood on Toyo and Horseman 4x5 cameras. It extends as shown and eliminates the need for a dark cloth. Since it is flexible, it is easy to use a loupe. It will fit all Toyo and Horseman 4x5 field and monorail cameras.
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Price: 18,000 JPY / ~120 USD, including worldwide shipping.
Payment: Payment is in Japanese Yen, payable via PayPal invoice or bank transfer either directly or through Wise (wise dot com, which may work out cheaper for you).
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Shipping: The price includes worldwide shipping via my choice of JapanPost or UPS. If you have a specific carrier in mind, please check with me so that shipping costs can be confirmed. Customs duties, VAT and any handling charges levied by the post office or courier in your country are your responsibility.
If you live in the EU, here is a helpful article:
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/buying-goods-online-coming-non-european-union-country_en
If you live elsewhere, please see your Customs Office website.
If you are buying from me for the first time, please give me your full name, PayPal email, verified street address and phone number and I will send you an invoice. If you would like to use the bank or Wise (wise dot com), please give me this information, and I will send you an invoice and instructions for making the transfer.
Thanks for looking,
Kumar