look up khb photografix if you are in the market for a new or quality refurbished enlarger in north america. Very helpful folks. Can fix a lot of stuff and make anything you need.
I think that the Kienzle enlarger you're interested in is the model A69S. It is extremely similar to the Focomat IIc. It is available with different light heads to meet your needs.
In Europe still produce the enlargers Kaiser, Dunco and Kienzle in Germany, DeVere in England.
In rest of the world, still produce enlargers Beseler and Omega in USA, Fujimoto and LPL in Japan. LPL are marketed also with Jobo and Saunders trademark, respectively in Europe and USA.
Are out of the darkroom market Leitz, Meopta, Krokus, Lupo, Durst and IFF.
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Kaiser offer the most felxible, and most reliable source of enlargers. The black and white ones are condensers. However the clever thing about the range is its modular nature - you could start with a basic one, and later on change/upgrade pretty much any feature such as colour head, MG head, base board, column, wall mount, etc etc. It's a very impressive range.
They range from £400 - £1249 - So, similar to lower end Digital SLRs........ie - Good value, especially considering they are virtually hand made.
Kaiser use a 12V transformer to pass halogen light through both a double condenser and a diffuser. The condenser intensifies the light and the use of the double condenser makes the best possible light distribution. Effectively this makes the Kaiser system more powerful and faster. The diffuser helps to reduce the enlargement of dust marks.