I'd be willing to bet that I know how your parents would vote.
Would it be weird to say that I want your parents' basement?They’ve got the room for it - the basement is as large as the upstairs, but it was never finished. So it’s mostly large storeroom(s) for things we don’t want to get rid of but are not sure what to do with. Since I’ve been living a nomads life for almost twenty years now, most of my things are stored down there - the enlarger is the least of it!
I have nothing against Omega B-8s but I might have given it away and kept the Valoy 2 and the Kodak Precision. In my mind, both of those are real "keepers". I don't have a Precision. and don't have room for one but some of the best B&W work in 16 x 20 inch came from MF negatives in a Kodak Precision "A" enlarger. Be sure to tell that 16 year old that, at any price, he may never be able to buy a better 35mm to MF enlarger than that for B&W, especially if it is equipped with the Kodak Enlarging Ektars it was designed to use.......Regards!
To each his own. The Valoy 2 IS a wonderful enlarger, but I don't use 35 mm any more and my Omega will do fine if I want to print any old negatives. The Kodak Precision is a good, and generally un-appreciated machine and will produce results as good as the Omega, but the latter, with a rotating negative carrier, inclined column, and filter draw is a lot handier to use. I gave away 50mm and 100 mm Projection Ektar lenses with the Kodak, but KEPT my 75 mm. I gave the kid an extra 80 mm Companon. I'm glad those two enlargers will be used; far better than sitting around taking up space and irritating my wife.I have nothing against Omega B-8s but I might have given it away and kept the Valoy 2 and the Kodak Precision. In my mind, both of those are real "keepers". I don't have a Precision. and don't have room for one but some of the best B&W work in 16 x 20 inch came from MF negatives in a Kodak Precision "A" enlarger. Be sure to tell that 16 year old that, at any price, he may never be able to buy a better 35mm to MF enlarger than that for B&W, especially if it is equipped with the Kodak Enlarging Ektars it was designed to use.......Regards!
Four at present; a Durst SM-183 I bought 20 years ago with both Condenser and a CLS301 head and all the goodies for it; two LPL's a 4500II and a 4550 XLG and a Valloy II
At one stage I had 6! . . . .For now, operational-wise I guess I've got 1.5 enlargers on the go.
all you guys with "LPL"s...
are those Saunders or is LPL another company?
Yes.....do you still have one.?5
Anyone need an enlarged in the Sacramento area?
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