[net.rec.photo] Equipment for sale

yraurb@hou2g.UUCP (G.DECKER) (08/10/84)

For Sale:

Alden bulk film loader
Patterson Universal film developing tank

Both in perfect condition, $5 each.

George Decker 
201-949-7544  work
201-872-1174 home
hou2g!yraurb

rdp@teddy.UUCP (08/12/85)

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I am considering selling a very nice portable view camera setup, and
am just considering the response I might encounter. I bought this
equipment either new or in near new condition about 5 years ago, and
very quickly ran out of free time to use it. So it lies, languishing
in the doldrums of non-use.

The equipment is:

    o	CAMBO SC-I 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 view camera with long rail, has ALL
	swings, rises, shifts and tilts.
    o	Set of normal and wide-angle bag bellows (new)
    o	Normal clamp-type focusing back
    o	Graflex Graflok focusing back
    o	Custom fitted focusing cloth
    o	20 cut sheet film holders
    o	2 Graflex RH-10 6x7 120 roll film holders
    o	1 Graflex RH-8 6x9 120 roll film holder
    o	1 Mamiya RB-67 120 roll film magazine
    o	1 Mamiya RB-67 220 roll film magazine
    o	58 mm Zeiss Grandagon in Seiko (?) shutter (great wide angle!)
    o	100 mm Zeiss Tessar in Synchro-Compur shutter
    o	135 mm Rodenstock something-or-another in Synchro-Compur (I don't
	remember exactly what it is)
    o	300 mm Wollensak Tele-Raptar in Rapax (?) shutter
    o	Lensboards for each of the above
    o	67 mm /series 8 filters adapters, etc for all above lenses
    o	Custom-made, thermonuclear-blast-resistant case for the above.
    o	Complete set of 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 developing equipment (hangers, tanks,
	etc.

I almost hate to seel it because it is such a wonderful setup. Nice and
compact, small enough to lug around, but large enough to give great
enlargements. I bought it because it ideally suited my needs for part-time
landscape and pictorial use. 4x5 would have required me to trash my current
darkroom setup (an Omega B-8 with Cosar color head, etc).

However, it sits around, doing nothing, and I would prefer that it get used
by someone who could appreciate its virtues.

Dick Pierce