I remember them - mid-late 60's(?). The Newporter was a very nice enlarger, as I recall, but could only enlarge to 8x10 or so. It was made to be portable and was aimed at photojournalists who needed to make prints in their hotel rooms in the evening - not sure what sort of a market that was. QUOTE]
Can't help with the specifics on your machine, but hey, I was one of those guys! Seems to me I had a similar Besseler to tote around. Yep' 8X10 capability max, and a couple of wingnuts to drop the column.
Dragged a cooler with everything necessary into the hotel bathroom. Shoot all day at a sporting event, then back to the room to run film & proofs that night. Enlargements on the editors desk before daybreak. Shoot while selling to exhibitors from the proof file the next day...repeat process. Even ran E6 in the bathtub, but Cibachromes had to wait 'till ya' got home.
Ya' know, the "good old days" don't seem that appealling anymore :rolleyes:
Jo