Received the latest Freestyle catalog and there is a CPP-3 with a lift on the back cover.
Received the latest Freestyle catalog and there is a CPP-3 with a lift on the back cover.
and?
It says to see their web site for details. http://www.freestylephoto.biz and do search for Jobo.
Inside the catalog it says that they're the exclusive North American distributor and that two unnamed companies will provide repairs and parts for the old and new.
It seems odd to me that they aren't making new drums. With the price of the professional drums through the roof, it seems like they'd want to make more. What are people who buy the processors going to use? Ebay drums?
I have no idea how much a 3010 cost back in the day though. Were they pricey?
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http://www.firstcall-photographic.co.uk/blog/?p=155
You can still buy new tanks.
Lachlan.
You miss 100% of the shots you never take. -- Wayne Gretzky
they are making new drums and there are a few threads on the cpp-3 here.
[Q TVUOTE=sully75;971342]It seems odd to me that they aren't making new drums. With the price of the pokrofessional drums through the roof, it seems like t
I purchased a 3010 new drum at the same time I purchased a new CPA-2. The sticker on the box says $327.21 but the store charged me$175 or thereabouts. This was about 2 or 3 months after Jobo ceased production and the price of used processors went through the roof. Curiously the price of used tanks back then was reasonable - far less than the prices today.I have no idea how much a 3010 cost back in the day though. Were they pricey?
Thomas
According to the link below, CatLabs is the exclusive US JOBO distributor:
http://www.catlabs.info
http://www.firstcall-photographic.co.uk/blog/?p=155
Back when I bought my CPA-2, more than ten years ago now, new 3005/3006/3010 drums cost ~$250.
Anyway, as Vinny said, there are other threads here about the CPP-3.
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