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Want to Buy WTB - Small 6x6 Enlarger

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Looking for an enlarger that will handle up to 6x6 and can be easily stored when not in use. Something similar to a Durst M600, small Omega or a small Federal.

Thanks,

Mark
 
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Hi. I'm in St Pete, and sent you a PM (or conversation as it is now called) on my two Federal enlargers. Steve.
 
For a compact enlarger that does up to 6x6, you'd be hard pressed to do better than a B-22.
 
I have to agree that the Omega B22 is the enlarger to get. Relatively light weight with easy to find lens boards and negative holders if needed.
 
If you cant find one locally I have one with a color head. Located in Toronto.
 
Don't overlook the Meopta Opemus 3.

Meopta in the US? Really? Get the B-22 as everyone else suggested, or one of the LPL with the VCCE head!
 
I've an Omega Chromega B (with color head) that I've printed 90% of my 6x6 and smaller B&W and color negs on.
The color (diffusion) head is great for Multigrade paper. Just dial in the desired Y/M while exposures remain very constant.
It has a fairly tall column, and can be easily reverse mounted for floor projection.

The whole column actually comes off the (custom heavy duty) baseboard for easy storage.

Comes with a NM Nikkor 50 f/2.8.

Also have a Durst M601 complete with the mirror B&W head and CLS 66 Color head, if you prefer a Durst.
Custom heavy duty baseboard, and the same NM Nikkor 50 f/2.8 lens.

Also available:
Gralab 525 dual timer and other stuff, such as trays, Thomas Safelight, etc., since I've closed my darkroom.

Located in Maryland, Baltimore/Annapolis area, willing to ship.
 
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I've got a B22XL with 35&66 carriers, 50 &75mm kit lenses & board(s?). No baseboard.
I'd just use MDF with the formica top. Some bug box have them but a custom kitchen cabinet
joint may have scrap.
It's in a plywood box right now and is quite a bit heavier than cardboard.
It might be ok to ship ups though.
What would you think about $25.00 plus shipping?
 
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Philips PCS-2000. 6x6. Excellent condition. Diffusion head. Glass carrier. It's like a mini Durst... Price is flexible. Just want it to go to a good home.
 
Many of the suggestions offered do not fit my definition of a small medium format enlarger. If you are sure that 6x6 is as large as you will ever go, a small Bogen or Vivitar, would fill the bill or a Beseler 67 Printmaker (still offered for sale new by B&H). The Meopta, if complete would be nice, too, since I think it was a suitcase enlarger. The M601 is perfect, quick take down, I bought mine new in the 70's you could take the column off with just one know, I stored mine under my bed in the dorm when I was in college. I just sold one of my two M601's. Parts are expensive but you are talking a "Mercedes" enlarger vs. a "Chevy". Any used enlarger you should buy should be complete, well, except for baseboards, baseboards are expensive to ship, but make sure you get the baseboard mounting hardware.

  • The B-22 is too tall
  • The Phillips has zero parts availability, the warehouse burned down.
 
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