DanielStone
Member
Well not all are all that "scratched and dented"... But you get my gist...
ALL PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING/PAYPAL IN THE USA!!!
Paypal or USPS Money Orders please.
Pickup in-person is cool too, if you want to do that
1. Micromega (#1) darkroom grain focuser
This is the first version, which many consider the best one made. I have two, but only need one, hence this 2nd one up for sale. The big, super bright mirror and focusable eyepiece make darkroom printing a real treat. The tilting viewfinder makes it so it conforms to you, not you to it height/angle-wise. Very nice feature. Also makes it nice for looking/focusing on CORNERS of a print, traditional fixed-angle grain focusers cannot do this. There are some small speckles of internal dust in the viewfinder, but these haven't affected me.
$90 shipped in the USA
2. Bag full o' cable releases... *****SOLD SOLD SOLD*****
$35 shipped in the USA
3. Schneider 210mm Angulon
(just bought from Michael Jones over on LFF, see his description here(same condition as he states):
http://www.largeformatphotography.i...5-FS-210-Angulon-in-Copal-3&highlight=angulon
Please note there is separation front+rear(but hasn't affected a few sheets of film I've shot with this in the short time I've owned it). Selling because I have another lens that will get used more than this, so its now unused by me. ***I noticed that that the filter ring is bent slightly, making filters hard(er) to screw in smoothly. I have screwed a 67->77mm step up ring on, and have included a no-name 77mm snap-cap so the front element is protected.***
$410 shipped in the USA
4. Paterson handheld spring-loaded squeegee.
Has removable blades, and works well for squeegeeing(is that a word?) 5x7 or smaller prints, or negatives if you're careful and not too heavy handed. Rubber blades are still pliable, not stiff and hard.
$25
thanks,
Dan
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_2.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_3.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_4.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_5.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_6.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/210Angulon_2.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/210Angulon_3_bentring.jpg
ALL PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING/PAYPAL IN THE USA!!!
Paypal or USPS Money Orders please.
Pickup in-person is cool too, if you want to do that
1. Micromega (#1) darkroom grain focuser
This is the first version, which many consider the best one made. I have two, but only need one, hence this 2nd one up for sale. The big, super bright mirror and focusable eyepiece make darkroom printing a real treat. The tilting viewfinder makes it so it conforms to you, not you to it height/angle-wise. Very nice feature. Also makes it nice for looking/focusing on CORNERS of a print, traditional fixed-angle grain focusers cannot do this. There are some small speckles of internal dust in the viewfinder, but these haven't affected me.
$90 shipped in the USA
2. Bag full o' cable releases... *****SOLD SOLD SOLD*****
$35 shipped in the USA
3. Schneider 210mm Angulon
(just bought from Michael Jones over on LFF, see his description here(same condition as he states):
http://www.largeformatphotography.i...5-FS-210-Angulon-in-Copal-3&highlight=angulon
Please note there is separation front+rear(but hasn't affected a few sheets of film I've shot with this in the short time I've owned it). Selling because I have another lens that will get used more than this, so its now unused by me. ***I noticed that that the filter ring is bent slightly, making filters hard(er) to screw in smoothly. I have screwed a 67->77mm step up ring on, and have included a no-name 77mm snap-cap so the front element is protected.***
$410 shipped in the USA
4. Paterson handheld spring-loaded squeegee.
Has removable blades, and works well for squeegeeing(is that a word?) 5x7 or smaller prints, or negatives if you're careful and not too heavy handed. Rubber blades are still pliable, not stiff and hard.
$25
thanks,
Dan

http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_2.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_3.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_4.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_5.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/Micromega_6.jpg


http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/210Angulon_2.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/yy161/mr_danielstone/121412/210Angulon_3_bentring.jpg

Last edited by a moderator: