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and try to help me identify this enlarger. It's far too good to let go to waste for the sake of a head. If all else fails I'll investigate modifying it to accept a Devere.

Can anyone confirm if it is a "George Elliot" enlarger, as suggested by Barry WIlkinson and if so is there any info out there on them? My googles have not been of any use.

Thanks

Martin
 

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wiseowl said:
...help me identify this enlarger.
It's far too good to let go to waste ...Martin

Some fellow's Labor of Love. A One of A Kind. Dan
 
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dancqu said:
Some fellow's Labor of Love. A One of A Kind. Dan

I can see where your coming from, but there's a lot of cast aluminium in the construction. That strikes me as an expensive way to produce a 1 off.

Martin
 

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wiseowl said:
I can see where your coming from, but there's a lot
of cast aluminium in the construction. That strikes me
as an expensive way to produce a 1 off. Martin

Totaly within any one or two peoples abilities. Foundry
work in aluminium is an easy home enterprise. Some
spend time in the shop like some spend time in the
darkroom. Perhaps that unit is one of several.
Perhaps it's a prototype.

To sleuth start from where it is now and trace back.
Where is it now? Where did it come from? Who has
been carting it about? Dan
 
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