The bulb is reusable (mine still works and I got it in the 1980s) and you can get any size pippete. Again my glass pipettes were given to my by my father from lab he used to run. Mine are from the 1960s and still work great. I have one with that holds 10ml and another that holds 5ml.
The red bulb has three pinch valves. One to empty the suction bulb to get it ready. A second to raise the fluid into the pipette and a third the release the fluid from the pipette under gravity.
I use these with my 10ml glass pipettes.
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nothing really on my bucket list tool-wise
except for a hot plate mixer so i can be a little more precise
with my goop when i make emulsion.
i love it when szabad cameras get mentioned !
they are rare alright !
rumor has it that maybe 5 8x10 models ( not the metric equiv )
were made and shipped to the us, the guy i bought mine from had 2 of them !
and 50 5x7 models ( not the metric equiv ) .. the metric ones were abundant
the others not so much. i don't have any camera porn of mine to post, but there
is a szabad group over on flickr if you want to take a look. they are over built, solid
and beautifully crafted. mr szabad's son ( carl? ) at one point posted some info
(and maybe some photos of his dad's workshop) here on the forum maybe 8 or 10 years ago.
not sure how many were tagged with the hasselblad logo.
alan -
you can also say series d for the graflex slr ( got one of them off my bucket list too )
A 5x7 Nagaoka would be on my list, and a top RF Crown Graphic with grafmatics, and a Beseler 8x10 enlarger conversion, and a passel of Baco 5x7 holders, and a....well this is all just wishful thinking...I have too many toys as it is.
What I really want on my list is the time to go out and shoot more(and maybe a good 4x4 to get me there )
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
More time to shoot. And to be a bit younger. The gear doesn't get any lighter, and the hikes get harder.
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