Help identify this camera, please

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Hi, I inherited several cameras and know nothing about them. I am looking for help to try to identify them. Thank you
 

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Multiscope and Film Co. is primarily known for their Al-Vista panoramic swing lens cameras. Evidently, they also made more common plate cameras like yours. It would have been made before 1908 when they were purchased by the Conley Camera Co. of Rochester Minnesota.

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