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> (re: saltsman enlarger, Aristo T12 cold head)
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>> If you have the original shutter it will work well
>> with the cold light head, they want to run continuously.
>> [... snip excellent information]
>
> No shutter came with it, but I have a 110V shutter from
> old long-roll school camera that will fit in front of
> either lens.
>
>> Does your Saltzman have one or two sup****t rods for
>> the bellows?
>
> It has two, Richard, with the worm-drive rod between them,
> driven by a sintered bronze gear. I can make pictures to
> put online if you wish.
>
> John
>
You have the more elabrorate version of the enlarger.
The cheaper (but not cheap) one had the single sup****t rod.
This type was also used for aerial mapping and similar
applicatons. It should have a focusing wheel to drive the
bellows. Some of the larger models also had a small
handwheel to operate the stop ring on the lens.
Photographs would be interesting, I suspect many have
never seen a Saltzman. I have an ancient Saltzman catalogue
somewhere. I really must search it out.
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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA
dickburk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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