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Subject: Re: Antique enlarger for sale/trade


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JOHN RAKOSKI A.K.A. THE FRUGAL PHOTOGRAPHER (LETS MAKE A DEAL)
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Date Posted: 21:05:16 07/20/08 Sun
In reply to: John Heinz 's message, "Antique enlarger for sale/trade" on 15:23:36 07/02/08 Wed

>Hi, I don't know if this is appropriate, but I
>recently found a newer enlarger, a Vivitar VI, and no
>longer need the old WWII era Omega antique, a type
>C-II, if anyone is interested. It needs some work,
>mainly a new billows, it's leaky. It has 4 different
>size film carriers, 35mm up to 4x5, and the lamp is in
>good shape. I even have an extra GraLab timer I can
>throw in with it. I have no idea if there is any
>reasonable value to this thing, and since it needs
>some work it might not be worth too much, so I'd like
>to trade for something interesting. It's fairly heavy,
>and will need to be mounted on a stand or table. The
>base mount has an odd feature in that it can rotate
>360 degrees, so if you wanted to do really big prints
>you could set it on the edge of the table and put your
>giant paper frame on the floor, then turn it back over
>the table for normal sized printing. No contrast
>filters aside from one red. Anyway, let me know if
>anyone is interested in the enlarger.

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