Because it is very different to the junior and exactly the same as the mid version of the tropical. Why do you think its not? http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_C330.htmlStrongly resembles the Sanderson Junior model : https://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Houghton/Sanderson-Junior.html
Why do you think yours is the Tropical version?
No, missing front and back I will need to make one. Might make a 4x5 back or something else. Already have a half plate. Want to use it not stick it on a shelf.Was the back included?
Don't think duct tape will fix it ?Aside from a possibly missing back, as John noted, the wood looks to be in reasonable shape. I don't think I'd try patching the bellows![]()
...Don't think duct tape will fix it ?...
Because it is very different to the junior and exactly the same as the mid version of the tropical. Why do you think its not?
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I forgot, "if it moves and isn't supposed to, use duct tape, if it doesn't move and is supposed to, use WD-40".
I love this !!!
Robert
Which junior?Since yours does not have the extra brass reinforcements (which the tropicals all had), and since yours is made from Mahogany, which was the wood for the regular Sanderson camera.
The Tropicals are all made from seasoned Teak.
Therefore yours does look exactly like the Junior.
(so I may hope you didn't pay what should normally be a higher price for a Tropical version of the camera); however in this condition it should not value much even if it would be a Tropical version.
Which junior?
Junior doesnt have a hinged back.
This is advertised as a Tropical and is exactly the same as mine. https://en.todocoleccion.net/old-ph...tropical-ross-6-inch-caoba-inglesa~x212934188
So whatever camera that is thats what I have. I will change the title once I am satisfied which model it is.
I didnt buy it as a collector, I bought it as it was relatively cheap and that it looked like something I could rebuild or as parts for something else. It was advertised only as Harrington & Co. camera. Have no interest in the value only to use it.
I cant find any reference to a Junior having a hinge back.Don't trust every advertisement. Further, the Junior changed a bit over time, so there are (slightly) different models out there....
Sorry to say but yours is not made from Teak and doesn't have the extra brass reinforcements and is definitely not the tropical model....
....Further the one presented in your Spanish hyperlink is certainly not a Tropical model - I know the seller (I'm a collector of Sandersons) and the shield on the camera doesn't say its the Tropical model. Further the advertisement says it is made from 'Caoba'. which means Mahogany - which was too soft a wood for the tropics.
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...they all have hinged backs; its not typical for a Tropical...
.....and you don't have to feel offended because of my responses....
Thread Title updated.
Yes weird, why do you think that would be the case?Interesting I find that instead of two sprocket wheel the whole focusing axle is geared. Also a helical gearing is employed.
The reference to Tropical was left in because otherwise anyone reading the thread for the first time would have otherwise thought something like:Bloody hell Mark. it should be
Sanderson Regular? rebadged Harrington & Co.
Dont mention Tropical please Ron will get all worked up. I only put a question mark after Regular cause Ron wont admit he is wrong on it being a Junior.
Thanks mate I'll forgive you being first day on the job and all....you probably already have had to deal with 6 PM's from AgX.![]()
When did you change your name? I hate nouns, should of just called it a silly old photo taking thingy.The reference to Tropical was left in because otherwise anyone reading the thread for the first time would have otherwise thought something like:
"Bloody Hell, why is there all this talk about "Tropical" in this thread?"
And PS - it is Matt, not Mark![]()
Dont mention Tropical please Ron will get all worked up. I only put a question mark after Regular cause Ron wont admit he is wrong on it being a Junior.
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