Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => Topic started by: stevesegz on February 15, 2013, 07:57:16 AM
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Saw this and thought someone here may have deep pockets.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Huge-lot-of-old-cameras-collection-for-Sale-1-000-Pieces-of-SLR-RF-Medium/190796013023?ssPageName=WDVW&rd=1&ih=009&category=15230&cmd=ViewItem (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Huge-lot-of-old-cameras-collection-for-Sale-1-000-Pieces-of-SLR-RF-Medium/190796013023?ssPageName=WDVW&rd=1&ih=009&category=15230&cmd=ViewItem)
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$3000 shipping? Forget it! ;)
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Mom would just give me sh** for the rest of my life if I brought so many cameras in the house!
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Mom would just give me sh** for the rest of my life if I brought so many cameras in the house!
Put it this way, you bring this home - you need a new house - if Mom/Wife/Better half says so or not.
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Hey Aksel, it is only $1,000 shipping if we get it shipped to a friend in USA! What do you say we all chip in??? I can throw in my lunch money for today, that only leaves $35,990.00 to scrape together. ::)
But seriously, the price per camera of $35 is not even that attractive, for unknown cameras of unknown condition. I think this is the case of the classic spousal maneuvering: "Honey I tried to sell them but no one is interested -- I will just hold on to them a little longer and try to sell them again."
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'OW MUCH?
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I live only 45 miles from Alameda. Shipping could be a simple as borrowing my friends truck!
I wonder if there's money to be made there - it would be a huge undertaking to sell them all on ebay to try and turn a profit!
Richard
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Hey Aksel, it is only $1,000 shipping if we get it shipped to a friend in USA! What do you say we all chip in??? I can throw in my lunch money for today, that only leaves $35,990.00 to scrape together. ::)
But seriously, the price per camera of $35 is not even that attractive, for unknown cameras of unknown condition. I think this is the case of the classic spousal maneuvering: "Honey I tried to sell them but no one is interested -- I will just hold on to them a little longer and try to sell them again."
Good thinking mcduff!
RO-RO shipping from the US to Europe is a bout $1000 - that leaves us with money to spend for a road trip machine.
Fancy a beaten up full size, stuffed with cameras?
$35 a pop for something of unknown condition sounds optimistic at best. Lunch money or not. I`ll pass. ;)
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I wonder if there's money to be made there - it would be a huge undertaking to sell them all on ebay to try and turn a profit!
Richard
One way to find out ;)
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Well, these look a bargain (at current bid price) for anyone with space and disposable cash. Personally I don't think I could cherish (or use) that many cameras in my personal collection :o It might take a year or so, trying a few different cameras each day to work through these. Who would want that pleasure/hardship? ;)
I do think someone could 'easily' make their money back taking it on as a sales/investment project. There looks to be some awesome models there!
I wonder who the collector was and whether these will be kept together or divided/sold on? It has the making of a media story!
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The listing has ended, wether it is due to cold feet or to a some philantropic buyer I do not know, but just imagine dusting all those cameras or trying to choose which one to shoot with..
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I need to know the story behind this! The seller has no other items up, either.... I wonder how he/she/they came into such an extensive collection, and who was the original owner?
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It might take a year or so, trying a few different cameras each day to work through these. Who would want that pleasure/hardship? ;)
At using a camera a day, you'd have well over 3 years of work...
Just imagine trying to find enough subjects to keep it interesting!
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The description says the seller collected them over 50 years.
It looks like there was a bid from a zero feedback buyer but now it's been relisted.
What I like best is the fact that it was posted using eBay mobile! So was the seller standing in line at Starbucks?
Richard
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No, he was in the room with all the cameras laid out and couldn't get to the computer on the other side.
I have to say, I feel much more sane having seen this.
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No, he was in the room with all the cameras laid out and couldn't get to the computer on the other side.
I have to say, I feel much more sane having seen this.
Likewise! I have plenty for my needs now and the next few years. I'll buy no more until I've had it out with the one's I've still not tried, and while I can still bet them all in my car boot, lest the baliffs call ;)
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I may have suffered from arrhythmia for a moment there.
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When I think that the poor guy probably hasn't even tried more than 5 or 6 of them over all this time!
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Ditto that, Francois--what fun is it to set them on shelves like that? Wouldn't you be itching to go shoot with them?
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Well there are four bids on the relisted group. KEH maybe?... ;-)
I have a hard time picturing anything but a reseller picking them up. Without a list of the cameras, how would a collector have any idea if there were enough matches to needs to make it worth while?
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Wow. That auction is now at over 50 grand - and the bids look like they are real (as they are from folks with quite high ratings - like the current bidder has a rating of 1800 points). Weird.
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Well somebody is going to be buying alot of film. :o
It sold for $60,000 around £40,000
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Looks like the lot sold for 35K. I'd think that whoever bought it is going to make a lot of money reselling them one-by-one! But what I wonder is, if the seller can't even be bothered to list them, how will he pack them? So will they be damaged in transit?