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Bay State Camera Co., Boston, MA
View Camera

 
 
Date Introduced: - ; Years Manufactured: c. 1890
Construction: front focus via
rack and pinion (two gear tracks on top of base rails); double swing; reversing by
removable back; three-piece lensboard
Materials: mahogany wood body; cherry base; black fabric
bellows; nickeled hardware
Sizes Offered: at least 6.5x8.5
Notes: According to Bill Marder, author of "Anthony, The
Man, The Company, The Cameras" (a resident of the Bay State and the owner of this
camera at one time), The Bay State Camera Company was yet another short-lived company of
Thomas Blair (Blair Dry Plate & Tourograph Co., Blair Camera Co., Boston Camera Co.,
American Camera Co.). The only similarity to other Blair products is the
nickeled
hardware. This is an extremely rare camera, and is a finely finished instrument, with a unique concave profile to the
body which is decorative while reducing weight without sacrificing strength. It was
probably so expensive to produce a camera having this profile that it was never done
again. The parts are held together with contrasting-colored wood splines (the
light-colored thin lines) rather than the more usual box-dove-tail construction. The
illustrated camera is 6.5x8.5 format.
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