For a 10x8 enlarger (free).
http://www.gumtree.com/london/00/14310000.html
My ceiling is not that high.
			
			
									
									
						if i had the space
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Re: if i had the space
I can lend you a padsaw to remove part of that ceilingJustin wrote:My ceiling is not that high.
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Re: if i had the space
I wish I could find a similar offer for a 4x5 enlarger.Justin wrote:For a 10x8 enlarger (free).
http://www.gumtree.com/london/00/14310000.html
My ceiling is not that high.
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I was given an enlarger last night oddly enough.
Sadly not a 5x4, as far as I can tell it's for 35mm and 6x6.
I've never done any darkroom work before, and as such know nothing about the equipment.
The enlarger head is a Dunco Modell II-66 SW.
The stand / base is De Vere and is probably just over a metre tall.
Can anyone shed any light on exactly what it is that's stood on my kitchen floor?
			
			
									
									
						Sadly not a 5x4, as far as I can tell it's for 35mm and 6x6.
I've never done any darkroom work before, and as such know nothing about the equipment.
The enlarger head is a Dunco Modell II-66 SW.
The stand / base is De Vere and is probably just over a metre tall.
Can anyone shed any light on exactly what it is that's stood on my kitchen floor?
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Dunco enlargers aren't or rather weren't that common in the UK, but are well engineered and expensive. Firstcall sell them for well over £1000.
You may have a De Vere enlarger with a Dunco head on it, try this link for details.
http://www.fotohuisrovo.nl/eng/modules.html
Ian
			
			
									
									
						You may have a De Vere enlarger with a Dunco head on it, try this link for details.
http://www.fotohuisrovo.nl/eng/modules.html
Ian