You might want to check with local schools or museums that have photo classes. They probably won't want an older enlarger but may have students who are film enthusiasts who would.

That said, I have a Beseler 23C that I've been trying to give away for years with no luck.

BTW - some enlarger lenses are excellent for studio macro work. I took the EL-Nikkor 50mm f2.8 off the enlarger I have and it is great reverse mounted on extension. They are't worth much though, I think there is an ample supply of them out there.

Mark

On 10/19/2020 5:35 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
In cleaning out my basement, I have a vintage film enlarger that I need to
dispose of.  It is made by DeJur, belonged to my father-in-law, and is at
least 60 years old, but still intact.
I would prefer to see it go to someone who would use it, rather than to the
local landfill.  Too heavy to be shipped economically.  Any ideas on how I
might proceed?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-dGZOLo0f_TsNRgs7CYqWtK4qfxWUsXM/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18hegccMwuiPD00zkAqTWPcgK3md1S0cN/view?usp=sharing

Dan Matyola
*https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax-Gallery
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