frobozz
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OK, I'm really trying to cut back on my hoarding ways, so it's time for another one of these to go off to a new home. It's the wonderful Nikor cut-sheet film tank. It can hold up to 12 sheets of film, and is adjustable all the way up to 4x5. If you're in England, it will adjust all the way up to 5x4
With this, you can develop your sheet film just like you've always done with smaller formats, in a stainless tank using hand inversion. I'm a huge fan of this as *the* method to do 4x5 processing (and thus my previous obsession with buying them.)
This one is in truly spectacular condition, with just a little "brassing" on the matte black coating on the baffle inside the lid, and a few scuffs on the bottom of the tank. Everything else looks pretty much like the day it was made - shiny, smooth, wonderful - see the pics. It even includes the oft-missing zig-zaggy stainless band that clips around to keep the sheets from sliding out during agitation. It's currently adjusted for 4x5 film, though no doubt the plate will scoot around a bit in shipping, but it's easy enough to adjust for whatever size you want with the 4 thumbscrews. Here's a scan I made of the instruction manual:
http://backglass.org/duncan/apug/nikor_cut_sheet_tank_instructions.pdf
I'm asking $200 for this, but that includes shipping to wherever you are, and I'll eat any Paypal fees. So that's a flat $200, period, no matter what. If you don't do Paypal I'll also accept money orders, $20 bills, pennies, whatever you've got. And if you're near Chicago I'll even work with you to hand it off in person.
Duncan

This one is in truly spectacular condition, with just a little "brassing" on the matte black coating on the baffle inside the lid, and a few scuffs on the bottom of the tank. Everything else looks pretty much like the day it was made - shiny, smooth, wonderful - see the pics. It even includes the oft-missing zig-zaggy stainless band that clips around to keep the sheets from sliding out during agitation. It's currently adjusted for 4x5 film, though no doubt the plate will scoot around a bit in shipping, but it's easy enough to adjust for whatever size you want with the 4 thumbscrews. Here's a scan I made of the instruction manual:
http://backglass.org/duncan/apug/nikor_cut_sheet_tank_instructions.pdf
I'm asking $200 for this, but that includes shipping to wherever you are, and I'll eat any Paypal fees. So that's a flat $200, period, no matter what. If you don't do Paypal I'll also accept money orders, $20 bills, pennies, whatever you've got. And if you're near Chicago I'll even work with you to hand it off in person.
Duncan




