Count me in, too. I have a ca. 1935 9x12 cm Kawee Camera (a Patent Etui for the USA market), with three original plate holders and two that I recently acquired that fit -- 100% functional. I also have a ca. 1927 Zeiss-Ikon 250/7 Ideal, 9x12 as well, now with *fifteen* good plate holders; the Ideal also has a Tessar. In the wings, I have a slightly older (pre-1926) Ica 225 Ideal, which is essentially identical to the Zeiss-Ikon, lacking only a good bellows (the one that's on it is undersize and very, very leaky). The Ideal is my camera of choice when I want/need to make the best possible negative; the combination of the large format, Tessar, and limited movements, plus ground glass focusing and composition, mean I can control everything (except the dust and fingerprints on the film -- working on those factors). This was the camera I chose to make portraits of my grandmother when she was 99 years old and I had no expectation of ever seeing her again (because I was moving 3000 miles away).