kwmullet said:I'm presuming this would be something historical/vintage.
-KwM-
eclarke said:I bought some 6x9 mounts from the company that bought Weiss. They had only a few boxes of them and did not express an opinion about making them again...EC
medform-norm said:[...]
BTW Why DO you shoot slides anyways and not negs?
kwmullet said:Upon further consideration, though, I think I'd prefer to find some kind of a projector that would accept strips of transparencies rather than mounted ones. If I'm showing someone a portrait series that they might like me to print, I'd much rather handle strips than mounted transparencies in the enlarger.
-KwM-
MattKing said:There is a current listing for 11 of these machines on Ebay in the US:
MattKing said:There is a current listing for 11 of these machines on Ebay in the US:
11 Beseler Slide Kings
It is item number 7593363350.
kwmullet said:Does anyone know what this is? Local University surplus sale advertises it as an "overhead film projector" for US$30. Could I concievably get reasonable transparency projection out of this?
David A. Goldfarb said:Okay, a little more information--3.25x4" is the U.S. standard lantern slide format. Lantern slides were sold in this size as were masks for various film and plate formats. The slides were printed on glass plates, and the mask was held in place by a cover glass.
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