Marco B
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Hi all,
Just stumbled upon this document on the Durst site (of course no analog enlargers anymore there), that documents a bit of history about the company.
My eye fell upon the picture on page 2.
Gaspppp!


See the text "1942 The Dimensions are growing"
Now where did I leave the jackhammer to make room for this in my darkroom? :confused:



Also notice the hilarious remark about the "aesthetics" of the thing
:
"Apart from the function, the aesthetics also needed to be pleasing so special mixtures of lacquer were refined and refurbished for the surfaces."
Marco
Just stumbled upon this document on the Durst site (of course no analog enlargers anymore there), that documents a bit of history about the company.
My eye fell upon the picture on page 2.
Gaspppp!



See the text "1942 The Dimensions are growing"
Now where did I leave the jackhammer to make room for this in my darkroom? :confused:



Also notice the hilarious remark about the "aesthetics" of the thing

"Apart from the function, the aesthetics also needed to be pleasing so special mixtures of lacquer were refined and refurbished for the surfaces."
Marco