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Sara, The so called entry level enlargers are usually not worth the scrap price for the metal they are made out of. One of the solid standards for years has been the Omega D2. Slightly smaller Omega B6 units are also solid. As important as the enlarger is the lens and you will do well to stick with el nikkors, componons (not componors) and rodagons. Finally, while eBay is a treasure trove of bargains IF you know what you are shopping for it may not be the best place for a newcomer to shop for a used enlarger (will you be able to check alignment, for the proper condensor, etc.). I suggest a call to Midwest Photo (web www.mpex.com) they are one of the best and most reasonably priced sellers of used quality equipment in the US. Ask for Dan who handles darkroom stuff ... tell him what you want ... they offer full returns and you will likely pay no more than eBay. My only connection with them is as a very satisfied customer. Ted Harris Resource Strategy Henniker, New Hampshire
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