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Thank you all for your suggestions. I fanally sat down today and put the camera on ebay. I haven't had a chance to get to the other parts, but soon.
I haven't done all that stuff on ebay in a long time and it is not only time consuming, it is also nerve wracking. Ebay kept giving me errors and I had to go back and re-edit, re-load pictures, etc.
How about checking this out and letting me know if I left out anything important?
http://cm.ebay.com/cm/ck/1065-29296-2357-0?uid=15912836&site=0&ver=LCA080805&item=7610572058&lk=URL
Thanks in advance,
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Hi Mark,
I have some unperfed 35 in the freezer since sometime in 2003 I would let go pretty cheap. I don't have the camera any more, and I just found it cleaning out the freezer a couple weekends ago and was wondering what I was going to do with it.
I have 3 unopened 100 foot rolls and one roll in the loader I cut 2-12 frame chunks off. It is Agfa Portrait XPS 160 that expired 09/2004.
Interested?
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I am not happy about it, but a little emergency says I must part
with my favorite little camera.
I wouldn't be getting rid of it but I need to pay a bill and I am
going to be in trouble if I can't come up with the do-re-me. (No
Guido isn't going to visit or anything like that, even worse it is
my wife who will be really pissed off, and as much as I like the
camera, I like her even better).
I need to get the most I can for it, since I have to sell it.
Here in is the rub. I haven't gone over it with a fine tooth comb
lately, but the last time I did, (it is the black model)I would
guess it is in -MINT or at least +EX condition. The only wear I
remember on the "Passed" sticker saying it could leave Japan.
I have the black eveready case and the camera has lived in it. Even
the case is in great shape. The meter was working last time I had a
battery in it, but you know how impossible the 675s are in the US. I
have a Wein cell I could put in it to test the meter, and it has
been serviced about a year ago. I have the shutter tests sitting
somewhere "safe" (where I might someday be able to find them).
The standard lens with it is the 38/1.8, also I have the 20/3.5 (and
case), this is from memory so don't freak out if I have a wrong
number recollection, and the 100/3.5 (and case). All the lenses have
skylite or uv filters and have since they were practiacally new. The
38 and the 20 have the factory lens caps with the fancy monogram,
the 100 has some plain jane lens cap that doesn't really fit the
lens, but fits the case.
I also have the closeup lens and reversal ring adapter, and a lens
hood, but I never really used it so I couldn't even tell you which
lens the hood fits.
OK, so I have this stuff I need to move in the next 30 days or so. I
have talked to a couple dealers, and they need to make a profit, and
I understand that, but it means they don't offer so much.
Here comes the delima, I have purchased, but I haven't really sold
anything on epay before. Is that the best way to get this too the
public? It would seem like it is.
The real meat of the delima is should I break this all down into the
smallest parts and then sell them, as I see some people doing, or
should I keep it as a package, as I see others doing?
I am hoping some of you have some epay experience and can offer some
advice based on your own experinces.
Thanks,
Rod
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I am not happy about it, but a little emergency says I must part
with my favorite little camera.
I wouldn't be getting rid of it but I need to pay a bill and I am
going to be in trouble if I can't come up with the do-re-me. (No
Guido isn't going to visit or anything like that, even worse it is
my wife who will be really pissed off, and as much as I like the
camera, I like her even better).
I need to get the most I can for it, since I have to sell it.
Here in is the rub. I haven't gone over it with a fine tooth comb
lately, but the last time I did, (it is the black model)I would
guess it is in -MINT or at least +EX condition. The only wear I
remember on the "Passed" sticker saying it could leave Japan.
I have the black eveready case and the camera has lived in it. Even
the case is in great shape. The meter was working last time I had a
battery in it, but you know how impossible the 675s are in the US.
I have a Wein cell I could put in it to test the meter, and it has
been serviced about a year ago. I have the shutter tests setting
somewhere "safe" (where I might be able to find them).
The standard lens with it is the 38/1.8, also I have the 20/3.5 (and
case), this is from memory so don't freak out if I have a wrong
number recollection, and the 100/3.5 (and case). All the lenses
have skylite or uv filters and have since they were practiacally
new. The 38 and the 20 have the factory lens caps with the fancy
monogram, the 100 has some plain jane lens cap that doesn't really
fit the lens, but fits the case.
I also have the closeup lens and reversal ring adapter, and a lens
hood, but I never really used it so I couldn't even tell you which
lens the hood fits.
OK, so I have this stuff I need to move in the next 30 days or so.
I have talked to a couple dealers, and they need to make a profit,
and I understand that, but it means they don't offer so much.
Here comes the delima, I have purchased, but I haven't really sold
anything on epay before. Is that the best way to get this too the
public? It would seem like it is.
Next part of the delima, should I break this all down into the
smallest parts and then sell them, as I see some people doing, or
should I keep it as a package, as I see others doing?
I am hoping some of you have some epay experience and can offer some
advice based on your own experinces.
Thanks,
Rod
Olympus Pen FT (Black) Half Frame Classic Camera
in Olympus
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I finally broke down and got my old friend posted on ebay. Any who
are interested look for item number 7610572058.
I also listed the case, lens shade, 38/1.8 lens with the body,
20/3.5, 100/3.5 lens and a reverse ring for any who might be
interested.
They are looking for a good home.
Rod