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Ed Swift wrote:
Vertigo2020 wrote:
canonet wrote:
Vertigo2020 wrote:
June, 1992. Passing conversation with a stranger turned to photography. The girl said her father was a photographer and recently passed away. She was going to dispose of all his junk. The junk included 4 prisitine Speed Graphics, about 8 LF lenses, 2 doz film holders, 12 dozen Press 25 flash bulbs, a mint 35mm Stereo camera w/case, a M3 Leica body, Omega D2 enlarger, and tons more misc other stuff. 5 cardboard boxes full. She tried to give me the items but finally accepted $75.
P.S. I know...I'm going to hell for that one.
No, you just got the deal of the centiry. I knew there had to be a deal like that somewhere and you found it. OF all of that, how much do you have today?
I don't have any of it today. Kept the M3 the longest. Most everything else I sold within a year. Not including the Leica, the total sales amounted to a little over $2700.
In fairness you did try to give her money for it.
My best deal is the two canon ef 75-300mm non usm lenses my girlfriend and i sold. After ordering them they were the wrong type (the amazon picture was the USM version) and never arrived after being posted so we cancelled the order and eventually got a refund.
6 weeks later they turned up, tried getting the company to take them back a number of times. Eventually 6 months later, trading standards told us that they were ours to keep.
Sold them on ebay for a total of £180 (one about £80 and £100). Shame ebay/paypal fees are so high though,
I repeatedly offered her several hundred dollars for the "junk" She refused, after maybe 30 minutes I got her to take the $75. Someone had told them the stuff was old and not worth anything. They had already sold the man's studio gear at auction. BTW, I didn't know the Wollensak Stereo 10 was in the bottom of one of the boxes.
Trust me I got paid back in spades on August 29, 2005 when looters ransacked my home after Katrina. What wasn't destroyed by the storm was stolen, then 35 years worth of negatives were dumped in the mud and seawater where they sat for 9 weeks.
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