gorbas
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I like to have test strip easel handy when I'm printing in darkroom, I'm not using them for every test print. For years I used simple Czehoslowakian Meopta tester.
Yesterday in Seattle I found this amazing strip test easel. Unfortunately there is no any stickers with name of manufacturer on it.
It's beautifully made with out one single piece of plastic. All solid metal. With baked black paint.
Simply load piece of photo paper size 60x130mm or 2 3/8x5", cock mechanism and then every press on red tab and it will move paper and open new strip of paper for the test exposure. Test slots are 11mm wide. It even has stencil numbers for strips from 1 to 5.
Most likely made in '50 or'60. For sure, they do not make stuff like this any more. Did anybody see strip tester like this or similar? Any idea who made it? Must be American?! In the past, they build great, quality stuff like this, to last forever.
Goran

Yesterday in Seattle I found this amazing strip test easel. Unfortunately there is no any stickers with name of manufacturer on it.
It's beautifully made with out one single piece of plastic. All solid metal. With baked black paint.
Simply load piece of photo paper size 60x130mm or 2 3/8x5", cock mechanism and then every press on red tab and it will move paper and open new strip of paper for the test exposure. Test slots are 11mm wide. It even has stencil numbers for strips from 1 to 5.
Most likely made in '50 or'60. For sure, they do not make stuff like this any more. Did anybody see strip tester like this or similar? Any idea who made it? Must be American?! In the past, they build great, quality stuff like this, to last forever.
Goran

