MenacingTourist
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First of all a big thanks to Bob Fowler whos plans (http://mysite.verizon.net/fowler/photo/packard2.htm) I used and another to Jim Galli for finding the small shutter that perfectly fits my smaller barrel lens and for pointing me in the direction of the 12" magic lantern lens. The shutter for the big lens came from the nice people at the Packard Shutter company (http://www.packardshutter.com/).
A brief note on the 6"x8" lens: It is branded as "Peck Rapid Rectilinear 6" x 8". For those who didn't know before, Peck is my last name and I couldn't be happier at having this lens. I have no idea who really made it or anything other than I got if from J Stafford who used to be a member here. All he charged me was the cost of postage.
I was probably 90% true to Bob's plans and because I have all those woodworking tools to justify I had some fun with the joinery and used a mahogany veneer over everything.
The camera is a 5x7 Century No. 2
I've got a fresh box of Efke 25 and a bunch of time since being laid-off. Can't wait to start testing!
Alan.
A brief note on the 6"x8" lens: It is branded as "Peck Rapid Rectilinear 6" x 8". For those who didn't know before, Peck is my last name and I couldn't be happier at having this lens. I have no idea who really made it or anything other than I got if from J Stafford who used to be a member here. All he charged me was the cost of postage.
I was probably 90% true to Bob's plans and because I have all those woodworking tools to justify I had some fun with the joinery and used a mahogany veneer over everything.
The camera is a 5x7 Century No. 2
I've got a fresh box of Efke 25 and a bunch of time since being laid-off. Can't wait to start testing!
Alan.