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is boa.

If you are sure that it is a 33mm push on mount that you need, I have one with a retainer ring (Series VI) that I'm not using. PM me if you're interested.

I was saving it in case I bought a 203 Kodak lens, but I wound up with a Wollensak 203/7.5 instead which takes a 39.5 push on instead.

I wouldn't worry too much about the push on filter holders being loose or wobbly. If you play with the tabs a bit you can get them to sit on your lens barrel
very tightly.

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I have four Kodak Commercial Lenses - all different diameters. I asked a machinist (SK Grimes) to make a slip-on adapter ring for each lens with a common screw size for the filter. All of my slip-on adapters accept 82mm filters. You could make yours to be any thread size - just make sure it covers the front element without vignetting.
 
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