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Topic author: Luiz Paracampo
Posted on: 20090314124243
Reply author: okynek
Replied on: 20090315104731
Thank you Luiz for the link!
Few years ago I got developer tank like this.
Having no use for it I put it on eBay.
Imaging my surprise when I staring to receive tons of e-Mails about this tank.
The biggest surprise was on the end of the auction, this tank went for almost $400.
Until this day I do not know what was so special about this tank. Possibly some extra hole on the back or special number [:)].
This was a reason why I bough my.
Reply author: dgillette4
Replied on: 20090315111539
[:)]Hard to believe $400 for this, Had one back in the 60,s and used it twice and almost gave it away. Then went to stainless tank and pan which worked much much better. The problem was with the retention of chemical between steps, especially using Ektachrome 16mm . This tank would have worked except for the very long rinses between steps.. Don
ZORKIE'S Survive
Reply author: Luiz Paracampo
Replied on: 20090316215509
These tanks worked perfectly and quckly. There were various in field use around the 1950 years in broadcast television, and in the Jockey Club. They were used with monobath developing and immediatly subsequent washing. Remember these days there were no video tape recording. In Jockey Club those parafernalia were used up to the end of the '70s when hey changed everything.
Regards LP