Ken Nadvornick
Member
Here's an oddball eBay auction that popped up in one of my saved searches. The seller claims it's the full and complete manufacturing plans, including production blueprints and even pencil sketches, for all Fidelity Elite film holders. He says the plans cover 4x5, 5x7, 8x10, 11x14, 14x17, 9x12, and others.
Ended eBay auction: FIDELITY ELITE ORIGINAL FILM HOLDER BLUE PRINTS LARGE FORMAT
According to the description the plans came direct from the now closed Fidelity Manufacturing facility. He also claims that because Fidelity purchased Lisco, there are Lisco plans included as well. It looks like everything is contained in two large cardboard boxes.
I have no connection whatsoever with the seller (whose ID doesn't appear to be directly connected to Calumet, but who knows?). In fact, I didn't even see the search email in my inbox until after the auction had ended with a reserve-not-met and a high bid (out of only 3 bids) of just US$3.25. Apparently the seller ended the auction because the item was no longer available.
So does anybody want to have a crack at resurrecting production at a cottage industry level? My understanding (from a Calumet rep in response to a direct question over the phone by me) was that the film holder manufacturing was already basically a one-man show, until the fellow retired.
Ken
Ended eBay auction: FIDELITY ELITE ORIGINAL FILM HOLDER BLUE PRINTS LARGE FORMAT
According to the description the plans came direct from the now closed Fidelity Manufacturing facility. He also claims that because Fidelity purchased Lisco, there are Lisco plans included as well. It looks like everything is contained in two large cardboard boxes.
I have no connection whatsoever with the seller (whose ID doesn't appear to be directly connected to Calumet, but who knows?). In fact, I didn't even see the search email in my inbox until after the auction had ended with a reserve-not-met and a high bid (out of only 3 bids) of just US$3.25. Apparently the seller ended the auction because the item was no longer available.
So does anybody want to have a crack at resurrecting production at a cottage industry level? My understanding (from a Calumet rep in response to a direct question over the phone by me) was that the film holder manufacturing was already basically a one-man show, until the fellow retired.
Ken