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How can I sell my Hasselblad?


jung_won_yang

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<p>HI,<br>

I have Hasselblad 503cw(black) / 80mm cfe lens / A12 6X6 film back and Winder cw with remote control. I bought it for study photograph several years ago, but rarely used it (2~3 times only) and put it into bag for a long time.<br>

It really look like new and I don't need it anymore.<br>

I need to sell it but has no idea how to do it. I got a quote from usedcamerabuyer.com around $1150, and I also checked @ ebay - seller useally priced them around $2000 or more.<br>

I want to know the reasonal selling price and find best buyer for it.<br>

Is there anybody can help me? Thanks!</p>

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<p>I live in Los angeles.<br>

I already check prices @ keh.com but it was a little bit lower than the usedcamerabuyer.com ..<br>

and I checked @ craigslist but there's no same model as me so I couldn't get prices. maybe best price will be got on ebay,right? Thanks everybody!</p>

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<p>The days of high 'blad s/h prices are over. KEH won't give you much, that is because the demand is down and there is a glut. If you really want to sell it, look at completed ebay auctions, or KEH prices and offer less than KEH (as you probably can't provide much of a guarantee - unlike KEH). Forget what you paid for them and concentrate on offering a price that will actually sell. Of course you may get a higher price, but you may have to wait months or years (by which time prices may have sunk even more). Your kit is quite common. I see very little activity on my local craigslist for this kind of kit. You could advertise here on Photonet too - I have had a good amount of success here. I see a lot of high prices, but not many sales. I think the price from usedcamerabuyer.com is OK myself. If you want to sell it you could accept it.</p>

<p>As with a lot of of things there is a price you would like and a price that is actually realistic. If I was in the market for a Hasselblad I would be spoilt for choice. A lot depends on how soon you want to sell the kit.</p>

Robin Smith
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