StoneNYC
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Sad to let this go, it took me forever to find it, a beautiful 70mm Nikor stainless steel spiral and developing tank. It takes up to 15 feet (5 meters) of 70mm film.
The other home made one I had just sold on eBay and this one is going there at around 9-10 PM tonight! I just can't wait to sell it for financial reasons, but giving APUGers first dibs, and a discount, it will go to eBay for $300 buy it now and $200 starring bid price (most seem to sell for well over $300 in the bidding war) so for you guys $275 plus $12 shipping priority flat rate box. CONUS.
If it goes to eBay it can ship almost anywhere I'm told with their new international shipping program, never used it but they have some kind of deal, you ship to their main US facility and they ship group items to other countries at no extra fee (supposedly). It's new and just giving the info, so if you're international and want it shipped you can look for it on eBay tomorrow.
Anyway it must go.
Copy of original instructions included.
This is the semi-daylight dip dunk version, you can either work in a darkroom and use it as a dip dunk tank, or you can load in the dark and close the lid and use as an inversion tank only turning off the lights between baths.
I have also available 2 boxes of HP5+ 50 feet each from ilfords ULF run last year, the first time they ever ran the 70mm, one box non-per and one box perforated.
It's fresh and beautiful film, it costs a lot and not sure the run will succeed this year but I've got to get rid of stuff.
My GF is sleeping and there's not much to the box, just a white box and inside a dark bag of 50feet each box. So no picture but it exists. I have too many boxes and won't go through them all.
The non-perf is great for 116/616 re-spooling or Graflex 70mm backs for 4x5s.
The double perf is great for Hassleblad and Mamiya RB and RZ 70mm backs.
$160 for the non-perf
$210 for the double perforated
This price includes shipping, CONUS.
The price is on target with the original purchase price and only increased by a few dollars to cover paypal fees and shipping costs.
Thanks.
EDIT: to clarify that's 9 or 10 PM 2/14/2014.
The other home made one I had just sold on eBay and this one is going there at around 9-10 PM tonight! I just can't wait to sell it for financial reasons, but giving APUGers first dibs, and a discount, it will go to eBay for $300 buy it now and $200 starring bid price (most seem to sell for well over $300 in the bidding war) so for you guys $275 plus $12 shipping priority flat rate box. CONUS.
If it goes to eBay it can ship almost anywhere I'm told with their new international shipping program, never used it but they have some kind of deal, you ship to their main US facility and they ship group items to other countries at no extra fee (supposedly). It's new and just giving the info, so if you're international and want it shipped you can look for it on eBay tomorrow.
Anyway it must go.
Copy of original instructions included.
This is the semi-daylight dip dunk version, you can either work in a darkroom and use it as a dip dunk tank, or you can load in the dark and close the lid and use as an inversion tank only turning off the lights between baths.










I have also available 2 boxes of HP5+ 50 feet each from ilfords ULF run last year, the first time they ever ran the 70mm, one box non-per and one box perforated.
It's fresh and beautiful film, it costs a lot and not sure the run will succeed this year but I've got to get rid of stuff.
My GF is sleeping and there's not much to the box, just a white box and inside a dark bag of 50feet each box. So no picture but it exists. I have too many boxes and won't go through them all.
The non-perf is great for 116/616 re-spooling or Graflex 70mm backs for 4x5s.
The double perf is great for Hassleblad and Mamiya RB and RZ 70mm backs.
$160 for the non-perf
$210 for the double perforated
This price includes shipping, CONUS.
The price is on target with the original purchase price and only increased by a few dollars to cover paypal fees and shipping costs.
Thanks.
EDIT: to clarify that's 9 or 10 PM 2/14/2014.
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