I was just curious and am hopeful (as are others) that another company might pick up the rights to manufacture and distribute the VCL4500 full assemblies.
Keeping my fingers crossed.
As am I, although I'm not at all certain just what Aristo's current mindset is.
Revamping their product website hints at their desire to keep the company a going concern, albeit at a reduced level. But discontinuing full head assemblies hints at their conclusion that the current market is unsustainably small. As it was, I think I read that near the end they were only batch manufacturing full assemblies on an on-demand, guaranteed basis, as part of their larger business.
I suppose if they hold on to the tooling there's always the possibility they could return to such a model. I would think that the barrier to that might be justifying the reinstallation of the currently packed-away tooling. And the space to set it all up in. If they hadn't been purchased and required to break everything down and relocate, then maybe they might still be a going concern.
Perhaps if black-and-white photography can continue its modest rebound... and the world economy improves... and enough people email them... or someone with another photo equipment manufacturing company is reading this thread and senses an opportunity... who knows?
Ken
Even if they only produced them in batches. I'd be happy to order one (plus a couple of lamps) and then "wait" for the production. I haven't been in the darkroom on a consistent basis for a couple of years... waiting a little longer certainly wouldn't kill me. But, to think that this is "the end" of the best cold light head out there would be very disappointing. I'm not sure which, if any other light head, would be worth my investment. I've dabbled in digital and there's just no comparison to time spent in an analog darkroom, to say nothing of the characteristics of a fiber base print.
