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For Sale Linhof Vintage Metal HEAVY tripod

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Looks old, but in great working condition. It's heavier than most of the camera's I own, so I'd guess it's perfect for some gigantic large format beast. Shipping will be extra - and I"ll have to find a box.

$150 plus shipping
 
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What sort of a head does it have on it, if any? I am unfamiliar with Linhof tripods, but I am sure they are super steady. Any idea on shipping costs to 91767?
 
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What you see is what you get! I know nothing of these either, only that it could probably hold me up if I could sit on it. I've seen heads available on ebay - just search for linhof tripod.

It's heavy and large ... I'll get an estimate for ya.
 

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I suspect the stud is reversible, 3/8 and 1/4.
There does not appear to be a head but the centre shaft is geared and well supported to minimize movement when extended.
It appears to be a Linhof Atelier Stativ VII
Good luck with the sale
 
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