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Ilford Ilfochrome 6"x6" filter set. Looks unused, but box is not sealed, so just call it very good-excellent condition. Cyan, Magenta & Yellow gels or...
murrayatuptowngallery
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Jan 5, 2007
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Hi Murray, I've got 150 and 210 G-Claron barrels that are theoretically surplus (I've still got the cells but they're in shutters now), but I don't need the...
Paul Ewins
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Hi Paul: For some reason I can't visualize what a 39 mm retaining ring is ... 39 mm thread to another size? Or is that the part that holds an item onto a...
murrayatuptowngallery
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Hi Murray, The retaining ring is the part that holds the lens to the lens board. 39mm is the standard size for a lot of enlarger lenses (I think it is the same...
Paul Ewins
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Yikes. Does anyone have any experience to give me a reality check on the prospect of an individual shipping a small parcel, like Air Parcel Post, for a LOT...
murrayatuptowngallery
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Jan 6, 2007
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This is a problem with Ebay for me - with American sellers only being prepared to send me (here in Egnland) a $5 - $10 camera by registered first class air...
Tony Wells
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Jan 6, 2007
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KEH can be good with postage, but most of the others seem to be set up for UPS or Fedex only with consequent astronomical costs. A retaining ring or even a...
Paul Ewins
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Jan 6, 2007
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As an old ebayer I am up on the cheap postage. Canada Post still offers Small Packet service around the world destinations(Discontinued in USA some time back)...
RA
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Jan 6, 2007
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Fairy Snuff RA, if only the other sellers would use such! American sellers COULD use a USPS fixed price Global Priority Mail Envelope, which used to be $5 for...
Tony Wells
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Jan 6, 2007
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<rant> And the US based retailers who either refuse to ship to other countries or insist on using UPS only. Consider the following from Better Homes and ...
Ken Strauss
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Jan 6, 2007
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... Twenty six bucks, even if that's in AUD, sounds drastically inflated if it's not Global Priority or Express. A retaining ring in a small padded envelope,...
garydeal
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Jan 7, 2007
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gee, a small flat rate envelope to australia is 5.25, I'd think that it would fit in an envelope taped between a couple of pieces of matboard. erie ... -- your...
Erie Patsellis
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Jan 7, 2007
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I am an eBay dealer and I use Global Priority mail to the UK. Ted AKA ted.b on eBay...
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Jan 7, 2007
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Thank goodness that a few of you are still honest Ted! I shall have to look out for your items in future, but will you accept PayPal from UK group members with...
Tony Wells
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Jan 7, 2007
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corporate short-sightedness is one thing... the people who must be paying their kids'tuition with shippping fees or feel they deserve to make $25/hour as their...
murrayatuptowngallery
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Jan 8, 2007
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Paul - thank you - I got a Componon barrel swap for the books semi-locally, least painful shipping-wise. Murray...
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Jan 8, 2007
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I put all my Graflex lensboard egs in one basket - the assumption I could just make a board to fit inside the inner space, disregard the outer lighttrap, and...
murrayatuptowngallery
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Jan 8, 2007
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Murray and my fellow cameramakers, I have read the pleas for less expensive lensboards and I feel your pain. I own a Calumet CC style 4X5 and a Super Graphic....
Matt Mengel
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Jan 9, 2007
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I will if you ask. I do not for some countries. Ted ... to look ... group...
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Jan 9, 2007
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I've made and use, some CG lens boards from 1/16" three-ply, plywood; buy it at a model making hobby shop; it's stiff, works easily, functions well, and acts...
Perry Arnett
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Jan 9, 2007
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As I have been laid up with a bad back for a few weeks, I have not been able to get much of anything done, and so have had time for thinking instead. To whit,...
Tony Wells
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Jan 17, 2007
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It seems silly to shoot 4x5 (for quality?) and degrade it by scanning a print. Have you considered getting a better scanner? An Epson 4870 is now obsolete and...
Ken Strauss
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Jan 17, 2007
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DearTony, Why don t you try making a light source which illuminates the negative by transmission at roughly the level which the normal fluorescent lamp of the ...
R. Mueller
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Jan 17, 2007
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Thank you for the reply Bob, but I have seen a wooden 35mm enlarger that looked to have possibilities if it could be safely scaled up, which is where this idea...
Tony Wells
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Jan 17, 2007
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Dear Tony, There is something I do not understand. You already wrote about the scanner only looking at a part of the field of view when you use the 35 mm...
R. Mueller
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Jan 18, 2007
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Be careful of getting one that is too old. You want something that will do 48-bit colour (16-bits for B&W). I believe that the Epson 2450 qualifies. _____ ...
Ken Strauss
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Jan 18, 2007
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Thanks for the warning Ken. I did wonder about the 2450 as it now has at least three newer updated sibllings! Tony. ... From: Ken Strauss To:...
Tony Wells
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Jan 18, 2007
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Dear Tony, I did check on books last night and located two which offer designs for enlargers or adaptation from a large format camera to enlarging ability. ...
R. Mueller
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Jan 18, 2007
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Hi, my name is Ingo and come from northern Germany. I´m owner from a 5x7 coldligth enlarger Linhof. This gear is to adapt an a LF - camera and has an own...
Ingo Guenther
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Jan 18, 2007
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Thank you for the offer Ingo, and shipping is not the problem that you may think it is, as I actually live in England, not the USA. Please email me off line at...
Tony Wells
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