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Unbranded 69mm red enlarging filter
Unbranded 69mm red enlarging filter Darkroom
Manufacturer:
Unbranded
Category:
Darkroom
Description:
Second hand Unbranded 69mm red enlarging filter Darkroom for sale
Used red plastic enlarging filter. 69mm diameter. could be cut down to fit swing under filter holder. 1mm thick plastic
Condition:
good
The photograph above is the actual pre-owned Unbranded 69mm red enlarging filter on offer for sale.
Price:
£4.00
(Sorry this Unbranded 69mm red enlarging filter is out of stock)
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