Beaulieu Spring-Wind R16 Pistol-Grip?

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Beaulieu Spring-Wind R16 Pistol-Grip?

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Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum so I'm hoping that I'm not doing something wrong posting this here…

I recently came across an old spring-wind version of a Beaulieu R16 (it appears to be, from its finish, from the 60's), and was wondering if anyone had a Pistol grip for this camera that they might be willing to sell? Alternately, does anyone have any suggestions for where else I could look for one? Please note that I am looking for one of the Clear or Black plastic pistol-grips, and not the battery attachment/handle for the electric models.

any help is greatly appreciated

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I'm pretty sure I have something for you.
I'll check at my workshop tomorrow.

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Sorry Miles, I looked for half an hour this morning and couldn't find it.
If it does pop up, I'll contact you.

Cheers,
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thanks for looking Jean-Louis, please do let me know if you come across one of these as I'm still looking, although I may buy one (that is slightly overpriced IMO) that I found on Ebay.fr.

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Jean-Louis, would you happen to have, or know where I may look to find, a battery cap for a late-50's/early-60's "R16 Reflex Control"? I bought one from Chambless but it had the wrong mount type (the one i received is a screw mount, and the one I require looks like a bayonet-type mount).

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Miles,

Funny, I was only made aware of your post today.
I am only familiar with the screw-in type battery cover. I've never seen a bayonet type.
I can email you a page with an exploded view of the camera if you like.

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I had one spring wind r16 with screwed in grip, the connection is too weak for the camera body. To me, it is just useless.
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Re: Beaulieu Spring-Wind R16 Pistol-Grip?

Post by inlieubeaulieu »

I purchased a pistol-grip off ebay france, and it works great. The grips for this and my R8 were both loose/shaky at first, but after leaving them on the camera they ended up fitting better.

I contacted Bjorn in Sweden about the light-meter cap, but he replied that he had none extra for sale. All communication then went silent after I asked if he knew the part number (and Chambless will only help me look for the part if I know the part-number). I'll probably just have to get the whole compartment re-worked.

I would love to get the exploded view!

(PS, my posts didn't get approved until today)
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