Favorite Enlarger

2002-03-11 Thread MacBurt
In a message dated 3/11/02 8:39:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << From: Frantisek Vlcek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Durst Laborator - My Favorite Enlarger Sunday, March 10, 2002, 7:51:36 AM, Shel wrote: SB> http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/temp/5x7laborator.html S

Re: Durst Laborator - My Favorite Enlarger

2002-03-11 Thread Frantisek Vlcek
Sunday, March 10, 2002, 7:51:36 AM, Shel wrote: SB> http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/temp/5x7laborator.html SB> They used to have, and maybe still do, a similar model in 4x5 format. SB> The adjustable table takes a vacuum attachment which holds the paper SB> perfectly flat and allows borderl

Re: Durst Laborator - My Favorite Enlarger

2002-03-10 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: T Rittenhouse Subject: Re: Durst Laborator - My Favorite Enlarger > > Back in the sixties Durst made an M35 enlarger that I think was the best > 35mm enlarger ever made. I had a Durst M301 for a number of years. It was an extraordinary enlarge

Re: Durst Laborator - My Favorite Enlarger

2002-03-10 Thread T Rittenhouse
ay, March 10, 2002 1:51 AM Subject: Durst Laborator - My Favorite Enlarger > http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/temp/5x7laborator.html > > They used to have, and maybe still do, a similar model in 4x5 format. > The adjustable table takes a vacuum attachment which holds the paper >

Durst Laborator - My Favorite Enlarger

2002-03-09 Thread Shel Belinkoff
http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/temp/5x7laborator.html They used to have, and maybe still do, a similar model in 4x5 format. The adjustable table takes a vacuum attachment which holds the paper perfectly flat and allows borderless, easel-less printing. The table raises and lowers electrica