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    Military darkroom

    http://gizmodo.com/5875395/

    If i lived in the usa, if i had a large garden....

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    These are viteman era, the Air Force used them in the early 70s. The one I used had 2 D5 with color heads, a water chiller, and really important AC.

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    2nd thread on this containerized darkroom.
    Definitely something one would want to inspect in person.

    26 year old equipment, and unknown how well it was stored. Could be a lot of frozen pipes and tanks.
    Price is ridiculous, though there might be a few pieces of equipment inside that I could find a use for.
    However, there is just way too much, newer darkroom equipment, on the market now to justify this price.
    Last edited by Marc B.; 01-13-2012 at 03:37 PM.

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    Good points Marc B. But what intrigues me is that to properly clean up, electrify and plumb my 120-year-old basement to make a good darkroom in-house would cost well over $5000. I could just park this thing in the yard! And don't deny the charm of owning such a 1960s answer to a problem we photojournalists now use a laptop and a Sixbuck's coffee house to solve.
    "Photography has flourished for a century and a half with only two real subjects: beauty, and bad news." -- Larry McMurtry

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    I want it!!!
    "Hit 'em with a Speed Graphic"

    "The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera."
    — Dorothea Lange

    "Film is to digital as a symphony orchestra is to a kazoo" - Brian C. Miller

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    RIP Kodachrome

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    Be the first on your block to own one and the Jones could never outdo you. Bet it would cost a fortune to heat in the winter.

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    That's incredible!!
    Helping to save analog photography one exposure at a time

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    Put it on the back of a surplus truck chassis, fix it all up, put your large format setup on the roof...Ultimate Travel Photography Rig.

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    I want one too!
    Real men use Speed Graphics and flashbulbs.

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    Military darkroom

    I bought one of these from govliquidation.com, only $800.00, and am currently using it. Converting it into a plumbed and useable unit took some work but was really very easy. All kinds of military treasures in these things. If anybody has any questions about conversion, just ask.

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