I inherited a number of items from an uncle. While cleaning out one of his spaces, I came across part (the horizontal part, from what I could tell) of a Saltzman enlarger. It consists of the horizontal frame (a triangular, hinged holder), bellows (dusty but intact), and some other parts that I can't name. Also two separate pieces: a matte black metal rectangular tray with a circular top edge that seems to be made to fit around some sort of corresponding circular piece (it's maybe a foot or so in diameter); and then also the tray shown in the Saltzman catalog picture below (nevermind, I tried to upload it but ran out of picture options). I do not have the vertical slide/frame that the contraption travels up and down upon.
I don't really know how I should go about selling it. I saw from a search on this forum that sometimes it's better to sell the parts, but am unsure which (or if any) of these parts has any value to anyone. I suppose I could try eBay but this thing is heavy (maybe 50-70 pounds) and unwieldy, so that would be a last resort.
It's in Manhattan, so it's maybe easier to find someone locally, but I'm open to ideas about where to look for a buyer. I'd like it to find a home with someone who'll put it to good use.
Thank you very much for any insight or guidance.
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