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Over the weekend, my wife and I were doing usual weekend thrifting. A stack of clean darkroom trays caught her eye and she told me to take a look. The stack was marked for a $100. So I had a "wait but there's more" moment. There was a Beseler 45MXT enlarger, a Zone VI cold light head with stabilizer, Beseler darkroom timer, Zone VI 16x20 print washer, combiplan 4x5 film tank, loads of Dektol, Selectol soft developer, 4 boxes of nearly full 50 sheet boxes 16x20 Seagull various grade paper, 6 boxes of various brands of 8x10 graded paper which includes Ilfobrom. There's also a Peak grain focuser, Beseler 16x20 bladed easel and a Patterson film tank with 3 reels.
My wife doesn't know what half the stuff is for, but I told her that thousands of dollars worth of darkroom gear has sold for a mere $100. I added sad thing is that ink jet printers killed the darkroom. I don't know if I were younger, I would ever build a darkroom. I'm in my fifties and built my darkroom over 30 years ago in my mom's garage which I still use today. I do make ink jet prints, but there's nothing like making a darkroom print.
My wife doesn't know what half the stuff is for, but I told her that thousands of dollars worth of darkroom gear has sold for a mere $100. I added sad thing is that ink jet printers killed the darkroom. I don't know if I were younger, I would ever build a darkroom. I'm in my fifties and built my darkroom over 30 years ago in my mom's garage which I still use today. I do make ink jet prints, but there's nothing like making a darkroom print.

