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Very nice d00d



... and the digital copy:

dpreview.com


I want both.
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Nice but pricey, is it import only?
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My late dad had a very nice collection of cameras, d00d. I only wish I'd kept some of them.

I have sorted, listed and got my vinyl collection ready for sale and I'm about to take the list in to a local record shop for them to peruse. I won't sell anything I wish to keep or if they don't offer me a suitable price, so we'll see what happens there.
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06-09-2019, 01:07 PM
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Nice but pricey, is it import only?
The Df sells for just under £2K inc. the 50mm lens. It was available at all the main camera retailers, but not so much now as they've been around for 5 years, and I guess it's the kind of thing that you'd already own if you wanted one.
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06-09-2019, 01:16 PM
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My late dad had a very nice collection of cameras, d00d. I only wish I'd kept some of them.

Yeah ....I particularly like that era and type. Stuff like the rolleiflex and box brownie are not so interesting some how.

IMO
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Yeah ....I particularly like that era and type. Stuff like the rolleiflex and box brownie are not so interesting some how.

IMO
Don't ask me what they were d00d, but they were really old but in good condition. Big, cumbersome things with lots of metal buttons and dials. Probably from the 1930's onwards.
Sadly, I sold them all at auction and made next to nothing on them
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Originally Posted by Floydy ->

I have sorted, listed and got my vinyl collection ready for sale and I'm about to take the list in to a local record shop for them to peruse. I won't sell anything I wish to keep or if they don't offer me a suitable price, so we'll see what happens there.
My 80s clear out included:

1 Iron Butterfly live
1 James Gang live
3 LPs by Curved Air
3 LPs by Sniff 'n the Tears
1 LP by Baker Gurvitz Army

To name some of the more obscure. Atleast, you might think so.

What have you got on that list then Floydy?
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06-09-2019, 01:28 PM
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Re: Collections: Valuing, Buying and Selling

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My 80s clear out included:

1 Iron Butterfly live
1 James Gang live
3 LPs by Curved Air
3 LPs by Sniff 'n the Tears
1 LP by Baker Gurvitz Army

To name some of the more obscure. Atleast, you might think so.

What have you got on that list then Floydy?
Good stuff that lot mate. I'm familiar with all of those being a collector. I go way back than my youthful 54 years lol

I had over 3000 albums on vinyl but sold most of them at car boot sales about 20 years ago. Wish I hadn't.
I kept around 40 albums and lots of singles, mostly rare ones.
I typed the list out this week with current valuations but it's on Word and I don't know if I can reproduce that list on here?

I took the list to the record shop this morning and left it with him. He wants me to bring all of it in next Friday. I didn't tell him but I'll be happy with £200 for the lot.

*EDIT* - I'll edit my list into a non-table format and let you see what's on it. As I say, they're only vinyl. I have about 3000 CDs and everything is on a 8500-LP strong MP3 format on an external hard drive, so I still have my collection (of sorts).
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06-09-2019, 01:35 PM
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@d00d




I asked if it was import only because of this


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nikon-FX-Fo...gateway&sr=8-1
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Blimey ... 3000!

I don't think I ever had more than 100 at any one time. They were never catalogue alphabetically or anything, I've never been that organised, but I always put them back in their sleeves after use no matter what.
 
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