be appreciated.
Jim Ketcheson
Belleville, Canada
Help is solicited and appreciated.
I also can see a couple of more boxes in the back of the cupboard but am
too tired to lug them out today.
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I do not understand how to do that -
Jim Ketcheson
John Fisher wrote:
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> can you put on the list.that every could down load it.
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is a very smnall file.
Jim Ketcheson
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Having reached the ripe old four score and a bit I am going through my
cupboards, garage etc. I just found last evening some film holders - 2
double wooden holders for 8 x 10 - a single holder 8 x 10 some wooden 5
x 7 and some modern metal 4 x 5 and 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 Also most of an 8 x 10
camera. The
Please let us know when it is on your site. I would also like to share
in this file.
Jim Ketcheson,
Belleville, Canada
John Yeo wrote:
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> Martin,
> I don't have the link, but I did download it a long time ago, and can upload
> it to my website if you would like.
I have made clocks and wonder why the pinion gear when a lantern gear is
so much easier to make.
Jim Ketcheson
Matt Mengel wrote:
> Hey all,
> I am a machinist, and I agree that a cutter for a
> router would be the easiest way to cut the teeth for
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David: I have most of such an enlarger, made ,I believe, by Kodak. It
was also able to be used as a view camera. I no longer use it and would
be glad to take some photos of it for you or even sell it.
Contact me off list and I'll get the photos or whatever for you.
Jim Ketcheson,
Belle