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Unknown Gundlach view camera-1141 viewsMystery solved. The camera is a 5x7 Gundlach view camera with a Wollensak Velostigmat lens and Packard shutter.
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Unknown Gundlach view camera-4104 views5x7 Gundlach view camera with a Wollensak Velostigmat lens and Packard shutter.
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Unknown Gundlach view camera-3113 views5x7 Gundlach view camera with a Wollensak Velostigmat lens and Packard shutter.
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Unknown gundlach view camera-2100 views5x7 Gundlach view camera with a Wollensak Velostigmat lens and Packard shutter.
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Pre-Anniversary Graflex57 viewsPre-Anniversary Graflex presently missing the lens board.
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Roll Film Adapters79 viewsFrom the extreme left there is a Graflex roll film adapter for 2x3 press cameras with a Graflok Back. The Graflex was also made for 4x5 cameras too. At the top is an Adapt-a-Roll 620 for a 2x3 press camera. The Adapt-a-Roll slides in just like a 2x3 film holder. This unit will use 120 film if the take up roll is a 620 spool. Like the Graflex, there is a 4x5 model of this holder as well. Calumet makes a modern version of this holder. The last holder is a Suydam 120 Roll Film adapter for a 4x5 camera.
   
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