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'''Fasquel & Co.''' is a camera-maker in Gargilesse-Dampierre in the Indre department of France. It is a partnership between Emilien Fasquel and Raphaël Goutte, begun in 2022. Fasquel has designed and made (in prototype numbers, as of spring 2024) an 8x10-inch field camera. It is proposed to offer the camera in mahogany or as a premium product in walnut. Metal parts are in aluminium, anodised either gold or black.
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'''Fasquel & Co.''' is a camera-maker in Gargilesse-Dampierre in the Indre department of France. It is a partnership between Emilien Fasquel and Raphaël Goutte, begun in 2022. Fasquel has designed and made (in prototype numbers, as of spring 2024) an 8x10-inch field camera, '''L'Héritage'''. It is proposed to offer the camera in mahogany or as a premium product in walnut. Metal parts are in aluminium, anodised either gold or black.
  
 
The camera is said to be similar to a Deardorff, and Fasquel also proposes to offer spare parts for Deardorff cameras.
 
The camera is said to be similar to a Deardorff, and Fasquel also proposes to offer spare parts for Deardorff cameras.

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Fasquel & Co. is a camera-maker in Gargilesse-Dampierre in the Indre department of France. It is a partnership between Emilien Fasquel and Raphaël Goutte, begun in 2022. Fasquel has designed and made (in prototype numbers, as of spring 2024) an 8x10-inch field camera, L'Héritage. It is proposed to offer the camera in mahogany or as a premium product in walnut. Metal parts are in aluminium, anodised either gold or black.

The camera is said to be similar to a Deardorff, and Fasquel also proposes to offer spare parts for Deardorff cameras.

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