It was fun while it lasted but my time with a 6x9 view camera is over and time to pass it all along. I got a little carried away trying different lenses, as you'll see...
Photos of any on request
*** Horseman VH 6x9 technical view camera and rollfilm backs $500 ***
Some paint wear and such but all in all very clean. Everything works smoothly.
New Don Hopf borosilicate ground glass with plastic fresnel overlay.
Three Horseman roll film backs (2) 120 6x9 backs, (1) 220 6x7 back (with pressure plate shimmed for 120)
All backs are smooth, light tight, good spacing.
A variety of lens boards, including an extension set
(I'd like to sell this as a package rather than split it up for now)
All shutters below are clean and accurate. Precise readouts of times will be included.
*** 65mm Nikkor-SW 65mm 1:4 #662285, copal #0 $325 ***
three small spots on back element
*** 75mm Schneider Super-Angulon 1:5,6/ 75 #9935708, synchro-compur #0 $200 ***
by serial number, made in ~1967. Small mark on front. Nice wide without stretching problems for 6x9
*** 90mm Schneider Super-Angulon 1:8/ 90 #12139576, synchro-compur #0 $150 ***
by serial number, made in ~1972
*** 105mm Fujinon-W 1:5.6/ 105 #621098 (multi-coated, marked on outside rim), copal #0 $150 ***
*** 135mm Schneider Symmar-S 5,6/ 135 #12271120, copal #0 $150 ***
by serial number, made in ~1972. slight Schneideritis front and back
*** 180mm Fujinon-W 1:5.6/ 180 #475092 (multi-coated, marked on outside rim), copal #1 $200 ***
slight Schneideritis front and back
*** 250mm Fujinon-W 1:6.3/ 250 #469029 (multi-coated, marked on outside rim), copal #1 $200 ***
slight Schneideritis front
Make offer, especially on combinations.
Paypal included, shipping extra.