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Want to Buy WTB: NEW, or GOOD AS NEW, MODERN film holders size 6½" x 8½"

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They're not that hard to find. I have a bunch of Toyo whole plate holders that are in excellent or better condition.

Check an eBay seller called tokyophoto and if he doesn't have anything listed send him a message. He will sometimes have Toyo or Rittreck holders.
 
Check an eBay seller called tokyophoto and if he doesn't have anything listed send him a message. He will sometimes have Toyo or Rittreck holders.

You need to be careful about what camera you're trying to fit. There's no ANSI or other industry standard for WP holders. I've not seen any of the Toyo holders in the flesh, but I've owned Rittreck WP holders. The external dimensions are different compared to vintage American holders or to holders currently manufactured by Chamonix, Lotus or Ebony. Even if you don't mind fudging the T-distance and GG register, they're narrower but longer than the other WP holders, and might not physically fit into some camera backs without surgery on the back or the holders.
 
You need to be careful about what camera you're trying to fit. There's no ANSI or other industry standard for WP holders. I've not seen any of the Toyo holders in the flesh, but I've owned Rittreck WP holders. The external dimensions are different compared to vintage American holders or to holders currently manufactured by Chamonix, Lotus or Ebony. Even if you don't mind fudging the T-distance and GG register, they're narrower but longer than the other WP holders, and might not physically fit into some camera backs without surgery on the back or the holders.

Thank you for the heads up. I need Kodak compatible 6½" x 8½" holders.

RR
 
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I'm picking up a shelf full of plate/film holders sometime in the next weeks, I've already had the metal plate holders over 150. I'll see what's there.

Ian
 
There is no international standard for WP.

Re the Rittreck holders, see my comments above in post #4.
 
There is no international standard for WP.

Re the Rittreck holders, see my comments above in post #4.

There was a British Standard for Whole plate after WWII and the British Standards became part of the International later ISO standard. Whole plate was a British format, Rod's Kodak camera (when it arrives) was made in the UK. I had a Whole plate/Half plate /5x4 De Vere Monorail and it took Kodak whole plate holders.

Ian
 
There was a British Standard for Whole plate after WWII and the British Standards became part of the International later ISO standard.

WP was not covered in the ANSI standard, even though WP cameras were common in the US. I'm happy to stand corrected re British Standards - thank you. If perchance you could point me to the specific number of the ISO standard so I can track it down I'd much appreciate it.

The point of practical relevance here is that the Rittreck holders are dimensional outliers compared to any other WP holders I've seen, including anything branded Kodak.
 
WP was not covered in the ANSI standard, even though WP cameras were common in the US. I'm happy to stand corrected re British Standards - thank you. If perchance you could point me to the specific number of the ISO standard so I can track it down I'd much appreciate it.

The point of practical relevance here is that the Rittreck holders are dimensional outliers compared to any other WP holders I've seen, including anything branded Kodak.

I have the list of post WWII British Standards, they would contain the relevant Whole plate size which was used by Kodak UK and other British manufacturers. Unlike the US book-form plate (& film) holders were the norm before WWII except on Kodak (inc Graflex) cameras. Kodak manufactured their own cameras here in the UK but post WWII there were few companies making whole plate cameras here. De Vere, Gandolfi & Watson, and possibly MPP are the only companies that spring to mind aside from Kodak UK. Watson cameras were by then made under sub contract by Gandolfi and could still be bought with a book-form type back or a modern spring back up until around 1960.

One consequence is that few modern style Whole plate holders are available, my two that came with my De Vere in 1976 fell to bits, I'm not sure they survived my last move but they were in poor condition.

I rarely see any plate/film holders (except modern 5x4 or metal quarter plate or 9x12) unless with a camera at the camera fairs I go to but I know some stall holders have said they have boxes full of them at home.

Ian
 
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