14x9 that would be 5.5"x3.5" or postcard size. The film that had that size negative was 122. The old Kodak 3A cameras also used that size. The only place I know that sells 122 is <http://www.central-camera.com/films4classics.asp>. Very expensive, but might be worth it just to see how the camera works.

graywolf
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Fred Widall wrote:
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~fwwidall/htdocs/Cameras/wunsche.html

A couple of images of the camera are available at the above URL.

I photographed it next to a 35mm film canister, a 120 film spool, and the
spool which was in it to give some idea of its size.

I found some screws with which to fix the front standard. The front
lens came off easily and is now cleaned. Now to make some 'spacers' so I
can try 120 film in it.

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