Can't beat a King Concepts.
If you can find one....
Was that an internal drum type? I'm wondering if that is what we had at Rapid Color in SF in the 60's.
I have a Merz, speaking of what you can't beat! It needs some work on its bearings, and a replacement condenser. I have a ton of the drums and inserts for it. I loved it and made a lot (well, a lot for me) of money with it. A stupendous processor, 12 8x10's at a time if you want. Built a lot like a Mercedes Benz - no kiddin'. It was State of the Art in the 1970's and I really don't think you could possibly do better. I don't have the computerized parts that run it for you, but who needs that?
I may want to keep one 8x10, maybe one 4x5 drum and the 70mm drum because I also have the tabletop model, which I think I'd rather keep. I'll think about it. What good is the unit with no drums?
I also, very carefully made yogurt in it and used it to rise my bread. Makes superb yogurt. So when they quit making film it will still be useful. Great temp control with water bath.
If you are interested, give me a pm. I don't know what "cheap" means, but storage is costing me something. Buy me out of indentured servitude and it's yours. I hope you are somewhere near Anacortes Washington (how likely is THAT?)
It might be worth a trip. The volume of stuff would take a medium u-haul trailer.