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Does someone know how this enlarger is called?

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Hello everyone

I recently purchased an enlarge on a local auction platform.
The brand is Omag but I don't know what Model it is.

Can someone please identify it?

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Thank you and cheers from Switzerland
Sam
 

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What I have been able to find out of the internet is the following:

Omag was a part of the Wild-Heerbrugg companies (http://www.rugarchives.org/2002-05/00455.html). At this link, scroll down to year 1957, where you will find enlarger VG1. There is another rectifier-enlarger in 1962, but it doesn't look like the one you show. So it would presumibly be a VG1 model.
 
That thing is worth owning even if it didn't work for the clean minimalistic design. Genius.

The head movement is very similar to a Durst.
 
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To my knowledge Wild never made consumer enlargers. They seemingly employed the Omag factory as additional factory for their industrial/scientific products.
That enlarer likely was made before Wild took over Omag in 1947.
 
Thanks for your help

So I found an entry in an archive.
Omag (Optik und Mechanik AG) was a swiss company founded somewhere around 1925.
I'll try to get a Product list or something.

Cheers
Sam
 
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But why do you want to know the model name?
Maybe it only was "the Omag enlarger".
 
But why do you want to know the model name?
Maybe it only was "the Omag enlarger".

I don't have the enlarger yet and to pass the time till I get it, I wanted to gather some information.
I thought maybe someone here knows something about this enlarger.
I searched the web for quit some time and even went to the 3rd (!!!) page of google search and nothing useful came up, so I guess I'll just have to wait till I can hold her in my own hands.

Thanks y'all.

Cheers
Sam
 
3rd page of Google search... guess what other people did.
 
I have to admit I did not know about that enlarger before, and concerning Omag I once came them across looking into the Wild history, but forgot about them the next day...
 
Hi Sam, did you find out anything more about your Omag? I have come into possession of one recently and wondered whether it was a collectors item given it's apparent rarity.
 
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