Thanks for all the feedback here.
An important question to @brianssparetime spare is what camera/format do you want a Petzval to cover, and what does he expect from it.
A little more context here....
I'm interested in sticking this lens on my Bronica S2, which has a flange distance of ~102mm (with a few mm for an adapter, I arrive at 105mm) and a 6x6 film plane.
I'm interested in Petzval lenses specifically for their defects. Ideally, I'd like aggressive swirl, strong astigmatism, barrel distortion, vignette, and field curvature; I'm willing to tolerate whatever other aberrations come along for the ride.
Since you have a minimum clearance, can't you pick any old Petzval and make a hat-style lens board for it that puts it a little further away from the film plane?
Yes, I could. However, the longer the focal length, the larger the image circle, and the more likely it is that the "fun" parts of the image are outside what my 6x6 captures. Also, ceteris paribus, I'd like a focal length that isn't super long relative to the format (we're already in the ~85-100 FFEFL range). In fact, I did take a chance on a Darlot lens at a great price from a listing that had basically no info on it. Turned out to be a 12" lens, which will be cool for another project, but is completely impractical for this one.
FWIW, I'm exploring a few other avenues for this as well.
I've already adapted a bunch of old folder lens assemblies (Kodak 616, Kodak Premo, Buster Brown 3a) that are generally about 120-135mm. These are fun, but they are generally too good for what I'm ideally looking for.
I'm currently experimenting with adapting early lenses meant for 35mm cameras in the 135-150mm range. I learned that a front aperture ring is key through failure with a Asunuma 150mm, and I have a partially disassembled Triotar 135mm f4 with front aperture ring that needs to be unseized. My thought here is that since these lenses were designed for 35mm film, I'm hoping the extra image circle I'll be capturing is more "wild" than the 35mm crop.
Finally, I've been considering projector lenses. But I have some of the same questions as re: Petzval - it's hard to figure out whether a 135mm or 150mm lens will have enough BFD to clear my mirror, and overshooting to something like 200mm is suboptimal.
I was going to post it in a separate thread later on, but any suggestions for modifying existing lenses to achieve my "so bad it's good" look would also be much appreciated.