Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/05

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Leitz Enlarger... What it is?
From: Jim Brick <jimbrick@photoaccess.com>
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 1999 05:34:35 -0700

This is a Leitz Valoy. Their "basic" no nonsense enlarger of yesteryear.
The grooves in the base are for a special Leitz easel that also provided
distortion control. There is one of these enlargers in Keeble & Shuchat
right now for $125. But no easel. I think the easels are scarce.

Jim

At 08:26 PM 6/4/99 -0400, you wrote:
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>HALP!
>Need some expertise in identifying a Leitz enlarger.
>I'll try to describe it as best as I can-
>1. It's black- the top of the lamphouse pops off and looks like a black
>derby!
>2. The head moves up and down on the vertical standard to adjust for size,
>and focussing is with a screw or helical mount.
>3. The negative carrier is a metal plate with guides, top and bottom- the
>film being held in place with the bottom of the condenser which moves down
>when a knob on the side pulled toward the operator
>4. The laminated base has several deeply machined grooves at right angles-
>possibly to hold an easel.
>5. Has two curved metal plates- one for each side of the stage, apparently
>to hold the negative strip up out of the way. Slight rust on the inner
>curve- were they polished, painted, or was there an insert in them to
>protect the film?
>
>Looks like a fun item, and like all Leitz stuff, built like a Panzer! I now
>have something for the Focotar I'm getting!
>Thanks in advance for any help!
>Dan
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