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Found a 503cw Gold Supreme kit today in a local camera store.
The guy wants £4k for it.
Interestingly it is brand new. Really brand new, un-sold and still in its original sealed bag.
It is a thing of beauty and I want it but is £4k a good price?
 

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It is not a camera that you buy to take pictures so it is hardly surprising that it is still in the original box. The price seems a bit steep but it has been a few years since I saw one of these sold (and that was at about 2/3 of that price).
Unless you're a collector I think you should buy another one and use the rest of the money for film and paper.
 
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Good point.
I already have a 503 and I guess if I took the gold one out of the bag it would de-value it anyway.
 

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Pentax produced a limited edition gold plated LX, with a gold plated f1.2 50mm to go with it. It had lizard skin in place of the plebeian black covering, and the lens focus ring was also lizard skin. And of course Leica seems to introduce some sort of special edition camera all the time, it seems.
 

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In a late 80s issue of Modern Photography, there was an article titled all that glitters is gold referring to these gold plated commemorative cameras - you should see what Leica did with the m6
 

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A gold-plated camera with red leatherette would be perfect for taking pictures of the family on Christmas!

Now, seriously... if I could burn money like that, I would use the damn camera. Hasselblads and Leicas weren't made to sit on a shelf. In fact, no camera should ever sit unused on a shelf.
 

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im dissapointed, no one gold plated an rb67 or a mamiya tlr.
 

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Argus made an early camera in brass that looks sorta gold-ish. I have one. Probably every bit as useful as this Hassy since, after sitting unused and sealed for gowd knows how many years, it probably doesn't work.
 

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itsssss not goooooold.
 
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I originally thought 4k was quite steep.
Having thought about it, I could pay 3 to 4k for a high end digital sir without a lens.

I think we've all seen the price of them when they are superseded.
 

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A gold-plated camera with red leatherette would be perfect for taking pictures of the family on Christmas!

Now, seriously... if I could burn money like that, I would use the damn camera. Hasselblads and Leicas weren't made to sit on a shelf. In fact, no camera should ever sit unused on a shelf.
I may be quaint and old fashioned but in my book they are cameras for pimps, I wouldn't be seen dead with one if they were giving them away.
 
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I may be quaint and old fashioned but in my book they are cameras for pimps, I wouldn't be seen dead with one if they were giving them away.
I have to admit it's one of those marmite things but to me it looks great in real life.
 

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I may be quaint and old fashioned but in my book they are cameras for pimps, I wouldn't be seen dead with one if they were giving them away.

It would fit in nicely with sagging Levi's 560s, a nice XL t-shirt and a flat-brimmed New Era cap (turned around, obviously!) A pair of Adidas Superstars like this would be the cherry on the top:

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And that's the way I usually dress, really.


Cheers,
Flavio
 

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Considering the look of it, I doubt that it's plated because it's a matte finish.
Most/all of the gold Feds etc. were high gloss.
It does look like something our president might have to have though.
 
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Yes Chris, it is that model.
As I said, still in it's original bag, untouched by anyone outside Hasselblad.

It would be an expensive ornament at the end of the day though.
 
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