Steve Parrott wrote (edited):

To *me*, the problem is obvious, as it was to me when I first
encountered it. As Boy Meyer wrote, the flash just needs to be in the
same orientation as the camera... my conclusion exactly. Horizontal
camera, horizontal flash... vertical camera, vertical flash. Simple and
ends the problem 100%. The Stroboframe addresses this problem, the
Custom Bracket does not. It's great that some other's can flip their
camera and not the flash and it work ok, but there are so many
combinations of flash, camera, lens, etc., that what works for one
set-up may not necessarily work for another.

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I have used a Stroboframe Pro T with the same arrangement and I lips the
flash not the camera, and DO NOT get results as you indicate.  Have used
that bracket for years, not a problem.
If you can borrow another EOS camera, even a film one, see if the issue
remains. I would venture to guess that your 1D may be out of sorts. Just
my opinion.

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