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Old 27th June 2011, 04:13 AM
JacquelineA JacquelineA is offline
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I had this model enlarger from back in the 80s ( I got it in 1981 I think) and after a college class in '90 it went back into storage until around 1994 or so when I sold the entire darkroom to someone from the Air Force Base near Tampa Florida. I had the C65 kit for it so I could do both 35mm and 6X6 and sure wish I had kept it. Well for the past few months I have been picking up a piece here and a piece there. I got a C35 on Ebay last month. It is missing the base and the mounting bracket and there is a drawer on the top that appears missing. All in all though the enlarger is quite good. Durst quit making them in 1985/7 I think. Parts are hard to come by and if you find another grab it. From what I have found by searching the bulbs for this enlarger are selling for $55 US DOLLARS!
I also have the manual on PDF for those that might need it.

Jacqueline Alkula
Chillicothe, Missouri
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Nikon F2a (semi-retired), Nikon 28mm, Sigma 500mm f8, Vivitar Series I 70-210 zoom
2 Nikon N90s one 70 - 300 AF Macro, one 100 - 300 AF)
Nikon N90 (with 100 - 300 AF lens ) and one 35 - 80 AF short zoom.
Mamiya C220 80mm f2.8, 180mm f4.5

Not to mention the three Sony Mavica Digital cameras, and some pocket shooty thing from Fuji the partner has...

Omega Super Chromega C-700 6X7 enlarger with 50mm and 80mm lens 35mm and 6X6 film carriers.

Last edited by JacquelineA; 27th June 2011 at 04:14 AM. Reason: correct some spelling errors
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