Want to Buy Mamiya RB Prism Model 2, pads?

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Hi,
Just joined a couple of days ago. I'm refurbishing some of my older equipment and am looking for the pads that go into the 4 corners of the prism that mounts to the camera body.

Anybody have those? Or a recommendation to a place that sells them?
Or suggestion of how to make them? Or any other suggestions?

Below is a photo of what I'm looking for. It looks like it might be rubber. But I'll use any material that is good for this .

Thank you.
Ned

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I suspect it might be very hard to find those items as OEM item. You might measure with a dial caliper the thickness and maybe some kind of kitchen cabinet adhesive bumper pad might work. I have the same prism and do not remove it very often only for cleaning knowing those little pads were getting edgy on my own unit.
 
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And thanks Trail Images for the suggestion of the cabinet door pads. Seems like it would work. If Precion CAmera doesn't work out, I'll go in that direction. I believe Precision Camera is the authorized Legacy Mamiya repair service.
 
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Ned Matura

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I suspect it might be very hard to find those items as OEM item. You might measure with a dial caliper the thickness and maybe some kind of kitchen cabinet adhesive bumper pad might work. I have the same prism and do not remove it very often only for cleaning knowing those little pads were getting edgy on my own unit.
Thanks for the suggestion! Sounds doable!
 
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