Quick update - picked up the Kreonite yesterday - it's a CPT16.
The seller bought it new in 1978 - for a huge amount of money, something like £2500 - and has been using it ever since, up until a few weeks ago when he finally decided to decommission his darkroom and turn it into a digital computer room. Sad, he admitted so himself, and he could hardly bear to watch me drive a way with it - I assured him it was going to a good home.
He said he had been fighting the digital for some time, but the tipping point had been the fact that he's been working in the traditional way for 30 years, and wanted a change away from chemicals.
It seems like a really cracking machine, and, hopefully, with the volume I can generate from weddings and other things, I will easily satisfy it's throughput requirement, and it should be a very economical way to print colour (a lot more economical than digital printing of course)
I've got a complete file of all documentation including even the quality control 'checked' tag from when it left the factory (see attached).
I'll post a picture next week - it's currently sitting at my office premises as my darkroom is going to require some major surgery to accomodate it!
Matt