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    Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    I've been buying some NOS enlarger bulbs off the auction site with pretty good success. I've been sticking to either US (GE or Sylvania) or Japanese (Wiko, Eiko, Radiac, etc) made bulbs. So far I've purchased ELH's, ELH-5's, EYA & EVW bulbs for Durst and LPL Enlargers. I've been able to buy them pretty reasonable, usually for 25 % of the price of new bulbs. Just some suggestions for people trying to stock up on "projector" bulbs for their enlargers. After all, I suspect that projectors are also a dying breed and it's only a matter of time before the bulbs get pretty hard to find. Working on my lifetime supply................L

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    Re: Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    My bet is that there will be enlarging bulbs for the rest of my life.
    They are not illegal to sell.

    Besides, I have two cases of them for the Focomat IIa,
    and the LF enlarger uses 4 halogens, still legal.

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    Re: Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    Hi,

    I'm not concerned about whether they are legal to produce; I'm concerned that the demand will drop so much that they will either stop making them altogether, or will be very expensive to purchase. L

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    Re: Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    Quote Originally Posted by Luis-F-S View Post
    Hi,

    I'm not concerned about whether they are legal to produce; I'm concerned that the demand will drop so much that they will either stop making them altogether, or will be very expensive to purchase. L
    I hear that

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    Re: Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    My bet is that there will be enlarging bulbs for the rest of my life.
    They are not illegal to sell.
    Not yet. Regular light bulbs are already illegal to sell in Europe.

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    Re: Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael E View Post
    Not yet. Regular light bulbs are already illegal to sell in Europe.
    Enlarger bulbs are not 'regular bulbs' in the USA.

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    Re: Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    I stocked up on the bulbs for my condenser enlargers, cuz they are the most at risk.
    My Durst L1000 is already affected as I have to use G30 bulbs, cuz the OEM spec bulbs are long out of production.

    Next, I plan to stock up on the bulbs for the color enlargers, while I still can.

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    Re: Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    Enlarger bulbs are not 'regular bulbs' in the USA.
    Neither are they over here. Selling special purpose light bulbs is still legal. I'm just seeing a trend here.

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    Re: Buying NOS Enlarger Bulbs

    It's not the legality of whether they can be manufactured and sold that is the concern. It's strictly supply and demand. I'd like to know when the last " slide projector" was made and sold. If there is no demand, they will not be manufactured, like the Durst Thorn bulbs (which I still have 3), which have gone the way of the dinosaurs. Might as well get them while we can.

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    I seem to have amassed some three dozen bulbs for my LPL 4550, wonder how that happened, LOL!

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