tonyturley
Legend
- Location
- Scott Depot, WV, USA
- Name
- Tony
As I was walking our dog this afternoon, I encountered a neighbor preparing for the neighborhood yard sale this weekend. During the course of conversation, I mentioned I was always on the lookout for old film gear. "Oh, really?" was the response, with raised eyebrows. It turns out his wife's deceased brother was into photography, and she had kept some of his stuff since his death 40 years or so ago. They had it marked at $5 for everything, but refused my money when I tried to pay them. They just wanted to get rid of it. The list includes:
Bogen Mini Precision Enlarger
3 plastic tubs
A bottle of Kodak Photo-Flo 200
A bottle of Kodak film cleaner
Assorted bulbs in red, green, yellow, and black
A thermometer
A Honeywell Auto/Strobanar 782 + strobe-eye remote sensor
A packet of Kodak Polycontrast RapidRC paper
A packet of Kodak Panalure paper
Some sort of heavy metal frame labeled "Airequipt 4-way"
A Kodak pamphlet titled "Basic Developing, Printing, Enlarging"
I haven't had time to go through the booklet, but what else might I need to learn basic developing? I've never tried it before.
TT
Bogen Mini Precision Enlarger
3 plastic tubs
A bottle of Kodak Photo-Flo 200
A bottle of Kodak film cleaner
Assorted bulbs in red, green, yellow, and black
A thermometer
A Honeywell Auto/Strobanar 782 + strobe-eye remote sensor
A packet of Kodak Polycontrast RapidRC paper
A packet of Kodak Panalure paper
Some sort of heavy metal frame labeled "Airequipt 4-way"
A Kodak pamphlet titled "Basic Developing, Printing, Enlarging"
I haven't had time to go through the booklet, but what else might I need to learn basic developing? I've never tried it before.
TT
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