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I've heard of people using snap rings. Maybe at an auto parts store? Or o-rings. Or use a piece of wood or plastic and try to thread the lens into it. Downside is it may damage the threads. Or just glue it on the board.
 
Any special reason for wanting a Raptar? And I take it you are looking for an "Enlarging Raptar". They also made a "Pro" series.

I think the standard focal lengths were 135mm and 162mm.

Not generally regarded as a very good lens - sample-to-sample variation is rather great with Raptars, so test or get return privileges.

Nicholas,

Is there a difference in quality between the regular Enlarging Raptar and the "Pro" Enlarging Raptar? A 162mm Pro Enlarging Raptar found its way into my darkroom recently, but my go to lens for 4x5 is a 150mm Rodagon.

I really like the Rodagons, I have one for each format that I use. However, I've been using a NOS 1947 100mm Enlarging Ektar lately that I got real cheep. I am blown away by the quality of this lens, I may even sell my 105mm Rodagon as I like the Ektar so much. This is saying something as I generally prefer Rodagons over nearly any other enlarging lens.
 
In the 1950's and early 1960's I remember that the Enlarging Pro Raptar was considered one of the best enlarging lenses available.
 
In the 1950's and early 1960's I remember that the Enlarging Pro Raptar was considered one of the best enlarging lenses available.

Thanks for the reply graywolf. It looks like a very high quality lens. I guess I'll just have to try it and see. It is in beautiful condition. I don't even remember how I got it to begin with, it's on a Beseler board and my big enlargers are D series Omegas. I have an old push-pull D-II from the 1940's and a Chromega D-5XL that was given to me by a friend who told me to come get it or it was going into the garbage.
 
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