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		pmanzari
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:03 pm    Post subject: Dating a Busch Pressman Model C | 
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				I have a Busch Pressman Model C with a Vue Focus rangefinder.  The front lens board is brushed aluminum.  The serial number stamped inside the camera body is 39155.
 
 
Is there any way to date this camera to within 5 years or so?
 
 
Thanks.
 
 
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		Les
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:44 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Pressmans also came with Kodak Ektars, and Optars, you might be able to date the camera through the serial number of the lens. 
 
 
The next option is to hunt down through the library system, the Popular Photography annual directories.   You'll be able to see when the Model C was introduced and possibly when it disappeared. _________________ "In order to invent, you need a good imagination and a lot of junk" Thomas Edison | 
			 
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		glennfromwy
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:41 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Though I can't tell you when it was made, I can tell you it's from late in the production history. The Vue Focus setup was introduced toward the end of production. As Les said, a lens serial number may be easier to date. _________________ Glenn
 
 
"Wyoming - Where everybody is somebody else's weirdo" | 
			 
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		1banjo
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:57 am    Post subject:  | 
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				hey pmanzari
 
I too am trying to find a date on my pressman Cs !!
 
it looks like maybe that the Vue Focus rangefinder strats in 1947
 
my Vue Focus rangefinder has an Ektar 101mm EI258 & that a 1948
 
the number stamped inside the camera body is 40121
 
I know that this is not much but its a start
 
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		1banjo
 
 
  Joined: 16 Nov 2008 Posts: 492 Location: kansas
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:27 am    Post subject:  | 
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				hey All
 
I am trying to come up with a dating list for Pressman C's
 
So, if we make a few assumptions, perhaps we can reach some tentative conclusions
 
to start with I have 3 BPC's
 
start with a S#23,600   it has a Prestar f4.5 103mm NO S#
 
next a         S#32,625  it has a raptar f4.5 101mm that's S#565253 maybe a 1945/or 46
 
then a         S#40121  it has a Ektar  f4.5 101mm S#EI258 and that a 1948 & it  has
 
the    Vue Focus rangefinder on top
 
 
SO if we make assumptions like S# 40,000 are 1948 & that in 1940 they was S#10,000
 
so jet us go like this 
 
1940   S#  10,000
 
1941   S#  13,750
 
1942   S#  17,500
 
1943   S#  21,250       so my  S#23,600 looks like a 1943
 
1944   S#  25,000
 
1945   S#  28,750
 
1946   S#  32,500        & my S#32,625 looks like a 1946
 
1947   S#  36,250
 
1948   S#  40,000    then my  S#40121  as a 1948
 
1949   S#  43,750
 
1950   S#  47,500
 
 
I also have a "1948" Price List coming soon   showing Model C priced at $73.40.
 
and I may find out more when I get it 
 
some ads that I have seen for 1949 show the  Vue Focus rangefinder as new
 
 
so if you would like to help that would be GREAT
 
thank you  1banjo | 
			 
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		brian d
 
 
  Joined: 15 Jan 2008 Posts: 44 Location: indiana
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:31 am    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		  |  a raptar f4.5 101mm that's S#565253 maybe a 1945/or 46  | 	  
 
Is there a date list somewhere for the Raptar's?
 
 
Pressman #39062 with Vue Focus and raptar #610310 _________________ Real men use Speed Graphics and flashbulbs. | 
			 
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		Dan Fromm
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:34 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Banjo, I expect a correction from Les but I've long understood that Wollensak went over to their new names for lenses (Raptar replaces Velostigmat, in particular) late in '46 or early in '47.
 
 
Do you have documentary evidence, e.g., catalogs for pre-1945 Busch Pressman cameras?  I ask because I thought, with no data at all to support the idea, that Busch cameras, like Meridian, Printex, Rilex, Brand, ... , were all post-WWII.
 
 
Assumptions are fun, data trumps them.
 
 
Cheers,
 
 
Dan | 
			 
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		1banjo
 
 
  Joined: 16 Nov 2008 Posts: 492 Location: kansas
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:18 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				hey all
 
(a)brian d  I thank that yours may be  a 1948 but as the lens mite be a 1947/48 and
 
I thank that the Vue Focus starts in 1948?!? do you have a quick change lens board
 
or a  4 screws in the lens board ? as a 1947 has a  4 screws in the lens board
 
 
(B) Dan yes we don't know all that we need ! 
 
 
 as far as we know "Wocoated" lens starts about 5xxxxx. We also know that the "Wocoted" (big "C" surounding smaller "W") was first used in 1945 // this comes out of old catalogue
 
I have seen raptar that are not "Wocoted" so that makes it look like they were using the 
 
raptat name be for 45!?!
 
 
as far as Busch Pressman C  there are at lest 4 different models 
 
 
#1 has slide locks for the lens board like a pacemaker     like Ebad   #280454319499
 
    or Ebad   #380199473216  [[AND they look older to me then the  4 screws]]
 
{ and look at # 280454319499 it looks a lot like Burke & James Watson (23) }
 
 
#2 has 4 screws in the lens board
 
NOW as far as the  4 screws in the lens board you can see in ads on Ebad #300290275880    ORIG.1946 mag.AD   & #310117539820   AND also #310013134490
 
is a 1947 ad
 
 
#3 has 1 screw in the top as a quick change      like Ebad #130354627933
 
    and Ebad #370272753505
 
 
NOW this is baced on the theory by Doug Kerr for Wollensak ! the Ebad #130354627933
 
has a lens S#741215 MITE BE a 1948 /or 49
 
 
#4 with the vue-focus 
 
as best as I can tell the vue-focus starts in about 1948 BUT it also looks like you could get Kalart too!!
 
 
I have this Ebad #300386735079 coming its a 1948 Busch Pressman Camera Mr 4 x 5, Model C ads,price list !!! when I get I will know more
 
 
But as of now this is all just a theory
 
 
Now then as for post-WWII.  I don't know as I am not that old
 
 But I do know that the Burke & James Watson (23) was WWII !    it was not in there 1938 catalogue but its in the 1942 catalogue as is the all new Press 4x5 but it does not call the Watson (23) as new and by 1963  catalogue its not  in that  catalogue any more.
 
 
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		bruiser
 
 
  Joined: 15 Oct 2006 Posts: 260 Location: Northern NSW Australia
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				 Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 2:56 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Hi all,
 
 
The B&J Watson was definitely around during WW2 as 1banjo said. I have a 1943 Wards (Montgomery Ward) catalog which features the 2x3 Watson and the 4x5 B&J Press, mainly due to the unavailability of civilian Speed Graphics during the war. There is a note at the beginning of the catalog explaining this.
 
 
I have 2 Busch Pressman 2x3s:
 
 
one has a Alphax shutter and f4.5 101mm Raptar 540609, 
 
one is a Vue-Focus with Rapax shutter and f4.5 101mm Raptar 617031 
 
 
and I would gladly pass on the body serial numbers but I can't find them! HELP!!
 
 
Cheers,
 
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		bruiser
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 3:12 am    Post subject:  | 
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				OOPS...I just found the body serial numbers. The Vue-Focus model is #39192 and other other one with Kalart R/F is #42806. 
 
 
Both have only 2 screws at the bottom of the lensboard. The Vue-Focus has the large 'B' and 'Busch Pressman' on the door, the Kalart equipped one has nothing.
 
 
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		bruiser
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 3:33 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Sorry, I keep finding more (useless?) information.
 
 
In the Jan 1 1942 B&J price list the *NEW* Watson 2x3, less lens, was $49.50. Lenses were an additional $31.50 - $101.50 depending on make and shutter.
 
 
In a Busch owners manual (undated) showing the Vue-Focus on top of a 4x5 there is a Supermatic shutter inside with an ES serial number Ektar, so 1947-48 does seem a pretty good guess for the Vue-Focus introduction.
 
 
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		1banjo
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 3:57 am    Post subject:  | 
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				hey Bruce
 
 
it looks like they both mite be 1948's but the lens look more like 1946 & 1947
 
but I look at your PIC's  & both are the Quick change lens boards 
 
and so far it looks like that started in 1948 as the 1947 ads I seen have 4 screws
 
on the lens boards
 
1banjo
 
 
ps the one with Kalart is the newer one | 
			 
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		brian d
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:17 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Mine is the quick change type, the shutter is the Rapax.  While there's no way to know for sure I think the lens is original to the camera. When I got it, it looked like it had been used maybe a couple of times then put in the case and never touched again. The Vue Focus was frozen solid from sitting so long. There was a half used xx filmpack with it that I managed to get one very fogged negative of someones wedding out of, the clothing and hairstyles have a late 40's or early 50's look to them.
 
It is one of my favorite camera's now   _________________ Real men use Speed Graphics and flashbulbs. | 
			 
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		1banjo
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:57 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				hey all
 
just so you know on the BP C's the S# is inside.  when looking at the front of your camera with it open just inside on the lift  stamped in the wood. that would be the Range Finder
 
side if it had a  Kalart  Range Finder.
 
 
now on most of the BP D's 4x5's  the S# is on the tag 
 
 
as of now it looks like most of BP C's are 1946's with 4 screw lens board  or 1948's
 
with the quick change lens boards & some of them  have Vue-Focus & some of them
 
have Kalart R/F
 
 
Now in Sears catalogues the Tower 4x5 {made by Busch} was in 1959 ($198.00) catalogue but not the 23/C 
 
but they doth are in the 1946 catalogue
 
but not in the 1963 catalogue
 
also in the Sears 1959 catalogue Pacemaker 23 Crown & speed ($319.45 w Ektar
 
101mm 800 speed shutter) but Graflex don't show having made any after 1958!!!
 
 
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		JonT
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:11 am    Post subject: Another data point | 
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				Hi all
 
 
I have BPC #39221 with Wollensak 101/4.5 #600156, has the 1-screw lens board although the standard is tapped for 4 screws as well.  Any guesses as to the date of manufacture?
 
 
Thanks for all the info, much appreciated.
 
 
Jon _________________ A photographer and his money are soon parted. | 
			 
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