wfwhitaker said:
These days you can't give an enlarger away. It makes little sense to buy a relatively obscure obsolete enlarger for which parts are not readily available when there are so many others available to you. This is especially true if you're a "rank newbie" as you state. Buy something mainstream. You can't go wrong with an Omega or a Beseler - and there are parts and accessories all over the place.
Kodak last made this enlarger in the early to mid 50's. I have a Kodak book on enlarging from the early 50's which does describe the Florite enlarger. I used a Florlite in the mid 60's when I was in college, as a freshman I got enlarger that one none else wanted . The cold lite was slow (maybe due to age) and it was not the best built enlarger to begin with. I agree that with the current prices of used enlargers an Omega, Beseler or Durst is a much better investment.
If price is a consideration and you are looking for a next to nothing price, I would look for a Federal with all of the attachments such as negative carries, and lens boards. Most Federal's are point source condenser type and were abilable in 6X9 to 4X5. When buying any older enlarger you need to make sure you can fit a modern lens to it.
Best,
Paul Howell