Selling off my entire darkroom to fund my photography book (30 years of Bluegrass Music) -
Darkroom Sink – Stainless Steel. 8 feet long, 32” wide, 7” deep with a 14” backsplash. Stand built, by me, to fit this sink. Exterior dimensions are 98” long, 34 ¼ “ deep, 42 ½ “ high. I assembled the stand using 4X4 clear pine legs using dado and rabbit cuts – very heavy and very sturdy. Sink has one drain on the left hand side. The sink is no beauty queen – years of use can be seen. On one end there is some pitting damage from something corrosive – I have no idea what, I got the sink that way 10 years ago. Comes with the drain plumbing. There also is an area where you can install print drying screens (however none are included). This must be picked up at my place. I will include helping you load it into your vehicle. There are no steps involved and you can pull right around to my back door. Price - $250
Leedal Water Temperature control panel. I got this one when it was still new in its box. Has a copper ‘motor’ unit that adjusts the temperature valve slightly as needed. I am including an NOS spare of that motor unit (extremely rare to find one of these NOS). Very clean. If you come to pick this up in person you'll also get the plywood backboard seen in the photo along with all of the attached pipe and fittings. Price - $250 + shipping
Kodak Type III thermometer, in original box. All of your darkroom process calculations must be based on reliable temperature. The Kodak Process Thermometers were the industry standard for 50 or more years. This one looks new and comes in the original box.Price - $85 + shipping SOLD PENDING PAYMENT
Consolidated International Revolving Darkroom Door Model 200 S. This is a heavy, well built, all metal darkroom door that will fit me, my wife and a dog all at once. Beat up but does its job great. Spins really smoothly on a busing - has a railing inside for guidance and little hand holds on the outside. Will have to be picked up at my home in Fredericksburg, VA (about 45 miles South of Washington, DC). Price - $200
Darkroom Sink – Stainless Steel. 8 feet long, 32” wide, 7” deep with a 14” backsplash. Stand built, by me, to fit this sink. Exterior dimensions are 98” long, 34 ¼ “ deep, 42 ½ “ high. I assembled the stand using 4X4 clear pine legs using dado and rabbit cuts – very heavy and very sturdy. Sink has one drain on the left hand side. The sink is no beauty queen – years of use can be seen. On one end there is some pitting damage from something corrosive – I have no idea what, I got the sink that way 10 years ago. Comes with the drain plumbing. There also is an area where you can install print drying screens (however none are included). This must be picked up at my place. I will include helping you load it into your vehicle. There are no steps involved and you can pull right around to my back door. Price - $250
Leedal Water Temperature control panel. I got this one when it was still new in its box. Has a copper ‘motor’ unit that adjusts the temperature valve slightly as needed. I am including an NOS spare of that motor unit (extremely rare to find one of these NOS). Very clean. If you come to pick this up in person you'll also get the plywood backboard seen in the photo along with all of the attached pipe and fittings. Price - $250 + shipping
Kodak Type III thermometer, in original box. All of your darkroom process calculations must be based on reliable temperature. The Kodak Process Thermometers were the industry standard for 50 or more years. This one looks new and comes in the original box.
Consolidated International Revolving Darkroom Door Model 200 S. This is a heavy, well built, all metal darkroom door that will fit me, my wife and a dog all at once. Beat up but does its job great. Spins really smoothly on a busing - has a railing inside for guidance and little hand holds on the outside. Will have to be picked up at my home in Fredericksburg, VA (about 45 miles South of Washington, DC). Price - $200
🛡️ Classifieds Safety Reminder:
Please stay safe when buying and selling. Scams via hacked accounts are on the rise globally.
Best Practices: Always use a verified payment method with buyer protection (avoid "PayPal Friends & Family"). Services like Escrow.com are highly secure. Be suspicious of random unsolicited contact via Private Message. If you see suspicious behavior, please use the Report link on the post immediately.
Best Practices: Always use a verified payment method with buyer protection (avoid "PayPal Friends & Family"). Services like Escrow.com are highly secure. Be suspicious of random unsolicited contact via Private Message. If you see suspicious behavior, please use the Report link on the post immediately.
Last edited:
