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Omega Type D-II Enlarger 2 Lens, Carriers, Condensers Clean PICKUP CHICAGO AREA
$ 158.39
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Description
Omega Type D-II Enlarger 2 Lens, Carriers, Condensers Clean PICKUP CHICAGO AREAAs part of our on going efforts we are always adding to our camera and photography gear inventory. Most of what we offer will generally be along the lines of vintage equipment, some hard to find items. While we are not camera dealers, we'll apply our working knowledge to give you the best description we can. Items that we are able to test, we will. In any event, should you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.
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Item
: Enlarger
Manufacturer
: Omega by Simmon Bros. Inc
Model Number
: Type D-II
Condition
: Very Good Pre-owned Condition. This item was purchased from an elderly gentlemen who had a spectacular home studio. His darkroom was a neat orderly place and all items were well cared for. This enlarger remained covered when not in use and has been tested and is fully functional.
Special Note on shipping: The enlarger is quite heavy and as well as cumbersome. Our preference is to leave it intact and would prefer Local Pickup. We are located in the far southwest suburbs of Chicago. We are conveniently close to the following Interstate Highways, I-80, I-355, I-57, I-294, I-55 and not too far from I-90/94. However, if absolutely necessary we will disassemble from base and ship safely.
The Omega D-II is one of the most significant enlargers in Omega's history. Introduced shortly before World War II, it was a complete departure from the original Model D enlarger, but was similar in design to the C-II which had been brought out the previous year. With its dual-rail, inclined column it is most certainly the forefather of today's D5, and the resemblance is easy to see when the two are compared. Such is the similarity that negative carriers made 70 years later for the D-5 can still be used with the DII. World War II ensured the popularity of the D-II, as it became the enlarger of choice for the U.S. military. While many companies had to adapt to produce other products in support of the war effort, Simmon Bros. were able to concentrate on their core business - enlargers. Thousands of servicemen were trained in darkroom work using the D-II. When returned to civilian life, it was natural for them to purchase the same enlarger. However, the D-II has also caused some confusion, since, for the latter part of its production run, it was referred to by Omega as the D-2, the same name they applied to its updated replacement. (For the sake of clarity, we always refer to the earlier enlarger as the "D-II.") It's easy to distinguish from the later model by its "lift and lock" elevation system, tall base casting with the chassis rails extending only to the top of the casting, the cast column cross braces, and the counter balance spring assemblies mounted on the back of the carriage. Since it predates both the variable condenser lamphouse and dichroic colorheads, the DII was never sold with either. Early D-II enlargers had steel chassis rails, making them much heavier than later production with aluminum rails.
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Condition Definitions
Brand New
- Never been used.
Like New
- Perhaps used, shows no wear.
Excellent
- Appears like new but may show some minor wear.
Good
- Used, but well taken care of.
Fair
- "Used but not abused". May have minor flaws or heavy wear.
Below Average
- Rarely do we sell such items, unless they are vintage or collectibles. They show significant wear and may need mending or repair.
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