jnanian's original intro to Part 1: said:this is a humble thread that is for all those kind people
who have (free) stuff ( film, cameras, darkroom stuff, you name it )
to give away.
HERE"S THE CATCH:
the giver-awayer sets the rules
how the item will be shipped ...
AND
the giver-awayer comes back to the
thread and quotes his / her own entry and
states " GIVEN AWAY "
happy giving away + getting stuff!
Free for the shipping: About 37 photo magazines from the 1930's into the 1980's. Mostly Popular Photography, but smatterings of Minicam (1947), American Photography (1980's), Peterson's Photo, some Modern Photography.
The box weighs 28 pounds and would qualify for Media Mail, which is slower but a lot cheaper. Coming from Sarasota, FL 34234 if you want to check the shipping cost.
Please send me an email to paulv (you know what) paulv.net . I have a photo of them spread on the floor that I can send you.
Cleaning out more boxes of photo stuff. Here is a stack of vintage metal film spools I will never, ever use. Free for cost of shipping in the CONUS (this should all fit in a small Priority Mail envelope). This lot contains the following rollfilm spools: (4) 127, (1) 120, (1) 620, (1) 616, and (2) spools of unknown size (see the picture). The wooden one is labeled Bayer Film.
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EDIT: Screwdriver shown for scale, not included.
I amAny interest?
I am
50mm 2.8 C.Z.Jena Tessar. Chrome with open aperture lever. Glass OK.
I switched my FS ad to free-to-good-home, but maybe I should also post it here, since it's free!
My current plans for a darkroom simply aren't going to be able to include a print washer this size, though goodness knows I would dearly love to use it. I make some big prints. I'm guessing not many darkrooms could handle this washer - it's not exactly the most compact form factor! But if there's anyone out there who could use it, I bet they hang out around this place ;-) Water comes in from below and spins the basket, which sits on a big center bearing. I guess the idea is to also provide jets from above, though they aren't built into this device. The basket is about 40" in diameter, with the tank being a little bigger than that to contain it. It's in fine shape as you can see. I really don't see how this could be cost-effectively shipped, so I'm going to strongly suggest it only be taken by someone close enough to the Chicago area to drive and get it...though I'm certainly quite willing to work with anyone who wants it badly enough to figure out more creative transport options for longer distances.
Duncan
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