[LargeFormat] Omega D2 Enlarger repairs

Paul and Paula Butzi largeformat@f32.net
Mon May 28 11:50:08 2001


> There's a guy on the WEB that sells used enlarger parts; I think his name
is
> Classic Enlargers.  He has lots of Omega and Besseler stuff, though not
the
> cheapest IMO.  If I can find the URL, I'll post it.

If it's the Classic Enlargers I'm thinking of, you're talking about Harry
Taylor.  He now has a web site at www.classic-enlargers.com

Harry is a good guy.  The school my kids attend had a problem with
an old Omega D-2, and Harry was very helpful on the phone helping
me diagnose the problem.

-Paul

>
> Regards,  Pete
>
>
> >From: Verna Knapp <vernak@wvi.com>
> >I just sold an Omega D2 XL enlarger to my boss. It had not been
> >used in a long time. When he came to pick it up, he was adjusting
> >the height, when something went "sproing!" rather loudly. One of
> >the tapes in the back went slack.
> >
> >We guessed that that is a spring of some sort, but the winding
> >housing looks like it is not meant to be opened. Does anybody
> >know if this is something that can be repaired? Or can the part
> >be replaced? Where would one get parts? I went to the Omega Satter
> >site, and it was useless. No information there that I could find.
> >
> >Verna
> >
> >
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