BTW, I recommend a Super Graphic or Super Speed Graphic, or Horseman clones as well. We should go into Frank's one time just to see the ones they have in there at absolutely ridiculous prices, so you can get an idea of how they feel, operate, and handle. Who knows? Flap some cash in front of her, give her some straight talk about the market, and she might come to her senses and cut a good deal.
I got my two Techs because they happened to come along in complete original kits (which is a necessity with the IIIs if you want to use them hand held), for a decent deal ($1650 for both, each with extensive three lens original kits, one with zoom finder and custom case), and because I am also somewhat of a sucker for cool old stuff with a little collectible appeal as well. However, if I had actually been searching for a camera to use in the field as 100% tool, I probably would have got a Super Speed Graphic or Horseman instead.