The springs were a bit weak even with the original head, and especially with the colour head. Much nicer now!Why did you change the spring? Did your set-up become heavier?
I paid less than €300 for mine, which is a very good price. €2400 is a lot, and much more than I can afford to pay for an enlarger, but still significantly less than what these enlargers cost new.Looks great. Here in the Netherlands there is one for sale on a Dutch marketplace site for 2400 euro, sound quite much to me though.
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I don't know what you paid for yours.
An attempt to unveil the truth behind the myth.:
http://www.porezag.de/index.php/9-b...mythos-und-fakten-vorwort-und-einleitung.html
I have had the pleasure of visiting with one of the E. Leitz, New York employees who was involved in finding jobs in the New York City area for Leitz Jewish Refugees sent there from Wetzlar by Leitz. When I visited with him was before any of this story came out and, of course, he never mentioned it. In spite of what some of you may think, these things DID happen during the period just before September 1939 and the beginning of WW2. Some Jewish Leitz people went to work for Hasselblad in Sweden. What bothers me today is that this can happen in the USA whether some believe it or not. If Leica was an early supporter of Hitler and the Nazi Party, I am convinced they would no longer exist no matter how much the U.S. Government needed their products after the War or "their brand" needed "whitewashing". AGFA in the USA was confiscated by the U.S. Government. Before WW2, it was known as ANSCO, then AGFA/ANSCO........Regards!The german press reports on that "legend" as the author calls them did not even came to my knowledge, though I am into history in general and industrial history. Even in a memorial booklet on him published by his grandson, there only was a most vague hint.
I only learned about that reputation of Ernst Leitz here at Apug. To me the reference to it is an attempt of the Leica afficionados to whitewash "their brand", whereas the involvement of Germany's industry in war effort and terror hardly otherwise was of interest here...
There hardly were people in Germany not being involved in the system, and might it have been by looking the other side.
Then a great lot of german companies would not have survived....If Leica was an early supporter of Hitler and the Nazi Party, I am convinced they would no longer exist
Where is it made? I have never heard of them. The onlytime I have head the name Keinzle before is a wrist watch
Hi,Hello Trond,
Ive bought Kienzle 69s alredy, and I cant figure out how autofocus working/how to run it. Do you have any manual for this enlarger?
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