iamthejeff
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First time posting here, have some questions about a Beseler 23C II that I picked up recently. It's missing some pieces and I am wondering how feasible it is for me to get up and running again. I would love to use it for 6x9 film. I have a Durst enlarger that I am currently using for 35mm but I would love to be able to do something more than contact prints with my medium format shots.
First, it's missing a lens. I am guessing I need a 105mm lens for 6x9 negatives. Does this lens board look okay to everyone? Thread size?
Second, I am missing the condensor lens. I see some on eBay for not too much money. Just wondering if there's anything else I need to get, as you can see the top bellows are loose and just sitting there. How do I fasten it to the condensor?
Thirdly, it's missing the lamp assembly and power cord.
Lastly, it's missing the 6x9 negative carrier, but if all else fails I can maybe make my own.
Just how feasible is it to get this up and running again? Anything else I should look out for? I am on a shoestring budget, so most of the stuff I find is given to me for free or next to nothing in poor condition. If it costs me only a couple hundred bucks to get this working again I will be happy, considering what they go for in excellent working condition. Keep in mind that I live in Canada, which makes shipping for most things prohibitively expensive.
Is it even worth it, or should I keep my eye out for anything else?
First, it's missing a lens. I am guessing I need a 105mm lens for 6x9 negatives. Does this lens board look okay to everyone? Thread size?

Second, I am missing the condensor lens. I see some on eBay for not too much money. Just wondering if there's anything else I need to get, as you can see the top bellows are loose and just sitting there. How do I fasten it to the condensor?

Thirdly, it's missing the lamp assembly and power cord.

Lastly, it's missing the 6x9 negative carrier, but if all else fails I can maybe make my own.
Just how feasible is it to get this up and running again? Anything else I should look out for? I am on a shoestring budget, so most of the stuff I find is given to me for free or next to nothing in poor condition. If it costs me only a couple hundred bucks to get this working again I will be happy, considering what they go for in excellent working condition. Keep in mind that I live in Canada, which makes shipping for most things prohibitively expensive.
Is it even worth it, or should I keep my eye out for anything else?
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