Robert Ley
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I have for sale three GraLab timers and one Jobo Jobotronic 2000 timer.
First up is a very nice Jobotronic 2000 timer. This timer has a built in exposure probe that can be used to determine exposure and contrast. I used it to get close in exposure, but it really worked well to enlarge a print from say 5x7 to 8x10 or 11x14 without having to make more tests or look up in a chart. It has a feature that I really liked and that is a dodging or burning buttons that would change the exposure by + or - 1 stop in 1/2 stop intervals for burning or dodging. I liked this timer so much that I bought another as I was afraid that it would crap out on me and I wanted a backup. I used my original for many more years and it never failed. I sold my original a few months ago and now the backup is for sale. It is fairly easy to use and will come with the instruction booklet. I would like to get $75 + shipping and fees for this nice enlarging timer.

Next up is a clean GraLab 900 Programmable Electronic Timer. I used this timer for processing color film with my Jobo CPA-2 processor and it worked very well for that purpose. It will also come with a complete instruction booklet and functions very well with a foot switch that I also have for sale. I'd like to get $50 + shipping and fees for this nice timer. Sold

Next up is a GraLab 451 enlarging timer.
The 451 is an excellent, industry standard enlarging timer that I used with my color enlarger. The control buttons are flat and easily activated but out of the way. The display can be adjusted high or dim and in seconds or tenths of a second and has a metronome feature that sounds on each second of time or can be turned off. It has two large nobs that control the time. The timer functions as new ($265 @ B&H), but I would like $130 + shipping and fees. Timer is sold!

Up for sale is a late GraLab 300 Darkroom timer. Dimco-Gray has been making this timer for more years than I can remember and a 300 can be found in just about every darkroom that I have ever seen. I had three of these timers and had two hooked up to Unirollers and processed more film with these timers than I care to remember. This is a later model and works as it was designed. It has a nice feature in that the loudness of the alarm can be adjusted so you don't go through your darkroom ceiling when it goes off.
These are still available ($137.50 @ B&H) but I'd like to get $60.00 plus shipping and fees for this essential Darkroom timer. GraLab 300 is Sold

Last up is a GraLab 560 foot switch. This is a great little accessory for your GraLab electronic timers and works great on either the 900 or the 451 timers that I have for sale. What can I say about freeing up your hands in the darkroom. I especially liked this foot switch when I had some "Artful Dodging" to do. Whomever buys the GraLab 451 will have first dibs on the foot switch as I think it works best on that timer. This foot switch is also still available new ($49 @ B&H) and I'd like to get $25 + shipping for this nice accessory. Foot switch is sold!

Thanks for looking at my timer selection.
First up is a very nice Jobotronic 2000 timer. This timer has a built in exposure probe that can be used to determine exposure and contrast. I used it to get close in exposure, but it really worked well to enlarge a print from say 5x7 to 8x10 or 11x14 without having to make more tests or look up in a chart. It has a feature that I really liked and that is a dodging or burning buttons that would change the exposure by + or - 1 stop in 1/2 stop intervals for burning or dodging. I liked this timer so much that I bought another as I was afraid that it would crap out on me and I wanted a backup. I used my original for many more years and it never failed. I sold my original a few months ago and now the backup is for sale. It is fairly easy to use and will come with the instruction booklet. I would like to get $75 + shipping and fees for this nice enlarging timer.

Next up is a clean GraLab 900 Programmable Electronic Timer. I used this timer for processing color film with my Jobo CPA-2 processor and it worked very well for that purpose. It will also come with a complete instruction booklet and functions very well with a foot switch that I also have for sale. I'd like to get $50 + shipping and fees for this nice timer. Sold

Next up is a GraLab 451 enlarging timer.
The 451 is an excellent, industry standard enlarging timer that I used with my color enlarger. The control buttons are flat and easily activated but out of the way. The display can be adjusted high or dim and in seconds or tenths of a second and has a metronome feature that sounds on each second of time or can be turned off. It has two large nobs that control the time. The timer functions as new ($265 @ B&H), but I would like $130 + shipping and fees. Timer is sold!

Up for sale is a late GraLab 300 Darkroom timer. Dimco-Gray has been making this timer for more years than I can remember and a 300 can be found in just about every darkroom that I have ever seen. I had three of these timers and had two hooked up to Unirollers and processed more film with these timers than I care to remember. This is a later model and works as it was designed. It has a nice feature in that the loudness of the alarm can be adjusted so you don't go through your darkroom ceiling when it goes off.
These are still available ($137.50 @ B&H) but I'd like to get $60.00 plus shipping and fees for this essential Darkroom timer. GraLab 300 is Sold

Last up is a GraLab 560 foot switch. This is a great little accessory for your GraLab electronic timers and works great on either the 900 or the 451 timers that I have for sale. What can I say about freeing up your hands in the darkroom. I especially liked this foot switch when I had some "Artful Dodging" to do. Whomever buys the GraLab 451 will have first dibs on the foot switch as I think it works best on that timer. This foot switch is also still available new ($49 @ B&H) and I'd like to get $25 + shipping for this nice accessory. Foot switch is sold!

Thanks for looking at my timer selection.
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