Richard,
As for the "performance and value" of any Kienzle product, I don't think you'll hear many complaints. The stuff is top notch, Rolls-Royce quality (OK... BMW). For example, their 4x5 enlarger has a negative carrier mounted in a ball-bearing roll-out frame.. butter smooth!. A few of their products have chunky-looking designs, but what the heck .. you'll be using it in the dark! I'd rather use a funky-but-cool-looking Wedgewood gas range over a "clean design" electric stove, any day.
As I understand it, the Leitz Focomat was designed by Walter Klatt, who was a partner of --or sold his company to-- Paul Kienzle, the father of Wolgang Kienzle - - the current owner of Kienzle Phototechnik (the other story I've heard is that they co-designed it). Anyway, the Focomat is based on a Klatt-Kienzle design... not the other way around. That might give you an idea of the quality level you're dealing with.
Kienzle isn't very well-known, outside of Germany. Pity. They offer parts and pieces (and custom manufacturing) to keep all the Focomat and Varioscop-type enlargers alive and well ... they even used to offer PC-controlled VC heads. That means that --right now, in full-swing digital era-- you can easily find negative carriers, masks, red filters, condensers, etc. for all of theses "old" workhorse enlargers... no problem.
A couple of other Kienzle "secrets":
1.They sell re-furbished used stuff online
2.They've branched-out into plastics and offer a superb plexiglass print washer.
I don't think that the A66 is made any longer, but you should really give Wolfgang Kienzle a call (a really great guy, and a pleasure to do business with). He can answer your questions directy and save you a lot of time.
Good printing,
Christopher
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