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Steelcurtain56
14-Dec-2014, 13:49
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Was wondering if anyone could give me any help on identifying these items and possibly what they could be worth? Thanks

vinny
14-Dec-2014, 13:59
A couple years ago I bought 5 of those enlargers for $200 ($40/each), just to give you an idea.

ic-racer
14-Dec-2014, 15:22
If it is not working, offer $50 and see if they take it. If you haven't used a Chromega D before, I think you will like it.

vinny
14-Dec-2014, 16:59
If it is not working, offer $50 and see if they take it. If you haven't used a Chromega D before, I think you will like it.

Brand new member. If he doesn't know what it is and he's asking about it's value, he likely interested in selling it.

Martin Dake
14-Dec-2014, 17:12
I bought one at a local auction a couple of years ago, I was the only bidder at $25.
The auctioneer said he did not know what it was for, started at $50, dropped to $25 so I put my hand up.
I should have waited as he usually goes down to $10 before he says no sale.

I did not need the enlarger as I already have 2 of them, but it came with a 16x20 Saunders 4 blade easel worth much more than the price I paid.

ic-racer
14-Dec-2014, 17:26
Brand new member. If he doesn't know what it is and he's asking about it's value, he likely interested in selling it.

I'm a long time member of a photography forum not a free appraising service.

Steelcurtain56
14-Dec-2014, 17:34
Thanks for the info guys, Yes was in a storage unit I bought, was trying to see if worth anything. Really wasn't sure what it was even used for.

vinny
14-Dec-2014, 18:10
I'm a long time member of a photography forum not a free appraising service.
HE is the new member. You DID give him a free appraisal though:)

ic-racer
15-Dec-2014, 11:02
HE is the new member. You DID give him a free appraisal though:)

And the appraisal is worth every cent!

Seriously I have a firm believe that a dealer in photography equipment should know the equipment well, check it out to ensure proper operation and offer it for the appropriate function to for which it is designed. Otherwise the equipment is just 'junk' and should be priced accordingly.