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To me, this is how a folder for an experimental music foundation should look. Folder is "rolled" 3 x A5, front page here top right.
Ficha técnica
Produto: Folder
Cliente: Rimo S/A Indústria e Comércio
Agência: Ideale Propaganda e Marketing
Substrato: Couche brilho 115g
Formato: 28×50 cm (aberto) / 17×28 cm (fechado)
Acabamento: Dobra.
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I upgraded bits on this bike like an Brompton Seat Post and Pentaclip, Brooks B17 Narrow (cut down), as well as a new crank set with 51 chain wheel.
Direção de Arte de Campanha de Lançamento de Empreendimento Imobiliário no Recôncavo Baiano. Para a Agência Design Print.
Santo Antonio de Jesus - BA
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Het lijkt erop dat opa ook wel zin had in een DKW. Hij heeft overigens geen van beide gekocht!
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Manufactured by Héard & Mallinjod, Lyon, France for Plavic firm in Lyon.
Model: c.1930, serie 00, Without identification
This camera is a rare Hémax folder plate camera and Hémax folders produced 1923 to 1930s, according to
Sylvain Halgand and
Folder bed plate film camera, film size: plate 9x12cm
Lens: Plavic - Anastigmat 135mm f/6.3, filter slip-on, serial no.11135
Aperture: f/6.3-f/32 setting: lever and scale on front of the lens-shutter barrel
Focusing: bellows focusing, by a thumb wheel on the right of the front cover,
index and scale on the left-inside of the front cover,
Focus range: 1-10m +inf
Shutter: Gitzo leaf shutter type B1, speeds: 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 +T & B,
setting : lever and scale on the shutter
Cocking and Shutter release: by the same lever, on front of the lens-shutter barrel,
Manuel shutter cocking and releasing on the same time, for the speed settings, by pressing once the lever, the diaphragm opens and closes, (like old box cameras !)
Cable release socket: on the lens-shutter barrel
View finder: 1) Waist level Brilliant Finder on top of the lens and bellows mount plate, turnable 90 degrees left upon its own axis for landscape pictures
2) Sports finder: A big wire sports finder, hinged on the lens standard and used with a folding rear peep sight part, on the left side of the camera
Bellows single-extension, can bend over with a sliding part on the lens standard
Flash PC socket: none
Self-timer: none
Front plate and bellows opening: front plate opens by a knob on the top side of the camera,
it is unvisible cause it is under the leatherette cover, then pull the bellows forward by engaging its rails to the front cover mounted rails, then press the two jagged, knob like chrome handles on front of the lens rails to inwards simultaneously, then pull out the bellows as far as reaching to the focus scale,
Closing: simply pull in the bellows as far as it goes, than push to inward the struts
Back cover: as a plate film holder, removable by sliding upwards
Engraving inside of the front cover: PLAVIC
Tripod sockets: Old 3/8'' type, two, on the bottom and left sides of the camera
Lugs for leather Hand grip
Body: metalic, Weight: 850g
serial no.1788
Plavic It was believed that Plavic was a French brand of camera bodies as well for the lens and shutters, but this is not exactly true:
As to Sylvain Halgand
"The traces of Plavic are in the catalog of Photo-Plait 1919. The actual name of the manufacturer is Planchon Cellulose Corporation in Lyon. Their production is limited to the cellulose films and maybe printing papers and photographic chemicals.
The problem with Plavic is that this brand has never made cameras.
The cameras named Plavic made by another manufacturer and Plavic completed its offers by including devices to their catalog.
They seem few and have been circulated before or around the 1930.
The shutters in Plavic cameras were named Plavicos but it was made by Gitzo".
I found no information about the manufacturers of the Plavic lenses.
Plavic marked cameras were Pliant 127 and 6x9 folders, Le Plavico 6x9, and Box etc. All of them were the same cameras of other brands.
So, here, this Plavic camera is exactly the same camera as much as in very fine details and lens with Hémax folder plate serie 00. It is clear that this camera was made by Héard & Mallinjod for Plavic.
I couldn't find any information about 9x12 plate camera labelled as Plavic in the internet sources but in McKeown's.
As to McKeown's Cameras 2006: in the Planchon section, p.786
The company was founded by Victor Planchon, Boulogne & Lyon, France.
Hirlemann & Moreau (later Héard & Mallinjod) made a 6x9cm and 9x12cm folding plate cameras in c.1920-28 under the Hemax label. After those dates some Hemax cameras are found under the PLAVIC label (PLAnchon VICtor). Victor Planchon collaborated with the Lumiere brothers in fabricating the first films for the Cinematographe in Boulogne-sur-mer and later in Lyon. He became director of the Lumiere factory in the Lyon suburb of Feysin where he made and distributed films with Lumiere emulsions under the name Plavic. For some time, he also sold Plavic cameras in 9x12cm, 6x9cm sizes, before these became Lumiere cameras".
Gitzo is a French company, founded in 1917. Its name was derived from the founder's name Arsène Gitzhoven. Gitzo was a name given to an early shutter and later adopted for all products manufactured by the company. Initially Gitzo made camera equipment and precision accessories, especially shutters. After World War II it concentrated on the manufacture of tripods and tripod heads, for which it is renowned today.
Camera importers and manufacturers offered their camera models with a range of shutter and lens combinations. A good example for this are the Héard & Mallinjod Hemax models, which were offered with a range of lenses manufactured by Berthiot, Boyer, Darlot, Hermagis, Itier and Roussel, and for which Gitzo, Vario and Compur shutters were available. as to Camerapedia
and Gitzo Shutters
Job - Folder Design
Exhibition - MarketingWeekLive, London
June 2012
Agency - blossoms
Client - iResearch Services, Pune
playing with bookbinding, in order to find the right form for a new folder that goes to a local guest house... the theme is 'oak', so a papercut oak leaf will be part of the closure
and my favorite 'sewing on paper' included... :)