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Aug 8, 2018 12:36:23   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
You pay postage,nothing tested, nothing inferred, all given to me. The paper would appear to be good. A test piece( leaving 7 or 8 sheets) turned black in sun. If photos do not answer ??? Then beyond me. I will dissemble enlarger and make a wooden box for shipping if need be. Again shipping will be on you. RSVP to private, first comer gets any or all. Bill

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Aug 8, 2018 12:57:56   #
rjaywallace Loc: Wisconsin
 
Bill, what are you talking about? No photos = no questions and, with respect, no sale. — Ralph

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Aug 8, 2018 13:09:29   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
rjaywallace wrote:
Bill, what are you talking about? No photos = no questions and, with respect, no sale. — Ralph


Earth to Bill, duh. NOTE TO ME, HIT SEND. Here they are. My feet not included, only two I have. Kind of attached to them.


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Aug 8, 2018 13:53:18   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
newtoyou wrote:
You pay postage,nothing tested, nothing inferred, all given to me. The paper would appear to be good. A test piece( leaving 7 or 8 sheets) turned black in sun. If photos do not answer ??? Then beyond me. I will dissemble enlarger and make a wooden box for shipping if need be. Again shipping will be on you. RSVP to private, first comer gets any or all. Bill

??????? Maybe you should mention what the heck you're talking about!

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Aug 8, 2018 14:15:15   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
speters wrote:
??????? Maybe you should mention what the heck you're talking about!


Trying to give away some equipment. I know nothing about it. Photos are all I have. I missed getting photos up. Hope I got it this time. Any or all free forpostage.

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Aug 8, 2018 16:10:11   #
ygelman Loc: new -- North of Poughkeepsie!
 
I'm sure he meant "freebie" photo equipment. I'm not sure he's the best salesman in town.

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Aug 8, 2018 16:37:56   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
ygelman wrote:
I'm sure he meant "freebie" photo equipment. I'm not sure he's the best salesman in town.


Thank you. Not even at my price, obviously. Bill

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Aug 9, 2018 07:13:12   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
No thanks, I can get all the bees I need from my brother, who raises them.

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Aug 9, 2018 11:01:07   #
EdJ0307 Loc: out west someplace
 
I had one of those Honeywell strobes back in the day. Worked well but it was big and heavy. From what I heard that handle was one big capacitor and mine took a half a minute to recharge on the three C-cell batteries. A lot faster when plugged into a wall outlet.

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Aug 9, 2018 11:12:35   #
burkphoto Loc: High Point, NC
 
EdJ0307 wrote:
I had one of those Honeywell strobes back in the day. Worked well but it was big and heavy. From what I heard that handle was one big capacitor and mine took a half a minute to recharge on the three C-cell batteries. A lot faster when plugged into a wall outlet.


Those were sub-C cell NiCds in the tray. You can probably find replacements on the Internet, along with instructions to replace them in many of the Honeywell Strobonars of the period.

I have a 65D. It had an empty tray, but it used a 510-Volt battery pack (Eveready 497) that isn't readily available now.

My guess is, this flash isn't worth using for anything other than a period prop on a movie set.

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Aug 9, 2018 12:13:58   #
EdJ0307 Loc: out west someplace
 
burkphoto wrote:
Those were sub-C cell NiCds in the tray. You can probably find replacements on the Internet, along with instructions to replace them in many of the Honeywell Strobonars of the period.

I have a 65D. It had an empty tray, but it used a 510-Volt battery pack (Eveready 497) that isn't readily available now.

My guess is, this flash isn't worth using for anything other than a period prop on a movie set.
You may have used four sub-C cells but I used three C batteries with mine. Most of the time I plugged it into a wall socket.

Since I don't have the flash anymore I have no need or desire to find replacements on the internet.





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Aug 9, 2018 15:28:05   #
nedell Loc: Holland NY USA
 
Its all free stuff. If you want any of it tell him and stop ragging on him. You pay postage if you want it. All understand now?

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Aug 9, 2018 16:04:29   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
nedell wrote:
Its all free stuff. If you want any of it tell him and stop ragging on him. You pay postage if you want it. All understand now?


Thank you Sir. Bill

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Aug 9, 2018 16:07:51   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
EdJ0307 wrote:
I had one of those Honeywell strobes back in the day. Worked well but it was big and heavy. From what I heard that handle was one big capacitor and mine took a half a minute to recharge on the three C-cell batteries. A lot faster when plugged into a wall outlet.


I got the hell knocked out of me from an old flash I had never used. Two, three years on a shelf. I was getting parts. The capacitor was still charged. Bill

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Aug 9, 2018 22:47:50   #
EdJ0307 Loc: out west someplace
 
newtoyou wrote:
I got the hell knocked out of me from an old flash I had never used. Two, three years on a shelf. I was getting parts. The capacitor was still charged. Bill
Those capacitors can hold a charge for a long time but I'm surprised it held it for two or three years.

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