Dralowid
Michael
And more to the point, what is it? Is it a motorised contact print maker for use with long gone perforated paper? A bit like a Rolls Royce version of our old friend ELDIA?
Posted in the LTM section because it is of that age, and no I didn't buy it.
I bet David Hughes has some literature on it...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/E-Leitz-W...uUjwQ6QnjEBbvNDt6gwv0%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
Posted in the LTM section because it is of that age, and no I didn't buy it.
I bet David Hughes has some literature on it...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/E-Leitz-W...uUjwQ6QnjEBbvNDt6gwv0%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
No, nothing on it but Wallace Heaton used (1930's) to advertise a long (5ft?) strip contact print from 35mm film. This might be what did it and it might not.
Every time I see something weird like this I wonder what else is out there, unknown and sold for pennies. I then have a short spell of labelling things so that my son doesn't put them all in a skip instead of on ebay: things like the AGRIF and so on...
Regards, David
No, nothing on it but Wallace Heaton used (1930's) to advertise a long (5ft?) strip contact print from 35mm film. This might be what did it and it might not.
Every time I see something weird like this I wonder what else is out there, unknown and sold for pennies. I then have a short spell of labelling things so that my son doesn't put them all in a skip instead of on ebay: things like the AGRIF and so on...
Regards, David
Dralowid
Michael
I've found it with Laney's help!
It is KOVIR which apparently is an amalgamation of KOLOM and KOLGA.
Large slide printer.
My price lists are too old to feature it...
It is KOVIR which apparently is an amalgamation of KOLOM and KOLGA.
Large slide printer.
My price lists are too old to feature it...
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