This is same model projector
and this is the bulb
This is same model projector
and this is the bulb
You see how there's a top reel and a bottom reel to this? Guy gave me a box full of stuff and one of them looks like 2 reels in an enclosure that you snap into that. Kinda cool.
Now to find someone out here that needs it! I don't want it, I want to give this stuff away.
I have collected a large # of Leitz enlargers + accessories (in a period of personal weakness) early last decade, (esp when the auction site started up in Europe, and used parts could finally be had) and I did get an example of most of the enlargers they made... I was putting together a IIa, when I was offered a IIc frame, and managed to do a VERY nice restoration on it... I like that each of these had a slightly different "look" for different printing applications (I like the IIa for printing very old rollfilm negs, as it has a slightly softer contrast "old skool" look that matches these, but the IIc for post 60's negs... I probably should sell one of these, but it would be a tough decision!!! Though I think 35mm is best served with a Valoy II, Ic, or V35 for color, where these make a bigger difference...
All of my enlargers & stuff are still in storage from my move, but when I get settled (hopefully in an industral space), I can pull out parts and measure whatever you need, and I have MANY upgrades that can be added... (I think of Leitz enlarger frames a lot like basic Formula 1 race car chassis' that can be re-configured different ways for different applications, and not too hard to make/replace parts for...)
It's very hot here, but maybe overnight, I'll go down to the lounge for a kool drink and start a post about Leitz enlargers (and stop hi-jacking this thread), so think of any questions you might have, and a wish list of what you might like your enlarger to possibly do or do better... :-)
These enlargers are the best reason not to trash or sell your smaller format film gear!!!
'Till later...
Steve K
Yup, 750W:
There was originally some identifying printing on the very top, in grey type in the black area.
I think is, this is using in commercial head light bulb.
I worked in a camera store for a few months in the early 70's and sold these. It is for certain a projection lamp most likely for a movie projector. Similar bulbs we're used in old fresnel spot lights. I had a couple that used up to 1000 watt in that style. But it's most likely from a movie or older slide projector. Sylvania, GE and Westinghouse we're common manufacturers of them.
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