Good information.
But let's add to it:
What paper did he print on?
What lens was on then enlarger?
What chemicals did he use.

There's so much more to the resultant image than just the film and lens.  That's why 
B&W is as much craft as art -- and those of you who do it frequently know exactly what 
that means.  
It would be like having a Mac amp, and a Linn table, and then attaching Cerwin Vega 
speakers.
(I agree totally with you, but think there's more to be added.)

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