logan2z
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Expectations- tricky with vintage gear. You never really know what you’re getting, let’s be honest. Even if it is advertised as having a recent CLA— what was the quality of that work (unless there are receipts from a David Odess or similar)? Sometimes I think we get too focused on the exact dollars shelled out for a given piece of vintage gear and worry about what it will take to really make it sing when its a 50 year old piece of machinery. I bought my 500c/m from a member here, it seemed to work okay, but without a service history to know when it was last serviced I sent it off to have it CLA’d because I want to be sure this old thing is going to work perfectly the next time I ask it too. Hey, I got the camera I dreamed of that I could never afford when I was young, what’s a few dollars to be confident it lives up to my expectations? I’ll never sell it, but I will enjoy having and using it.
Believe it or not, I agree with this and usually follow this philosophy. I think the difference in this case is that I purposely bought from a reputable dealer rather than an individual seller on Craigslist/eBay because I assumed that the camera would have been checked out and put right if it was faulty prior to sale. I felt I paid a bit of a premium over private sellers for this 'guarantee'.
In the end, the few hundred or whatever dollars it will take to fix the issues with this camera won't be the end of the world, I just feel a bit let down by the seller and disappointed that the camera as delivered isn't in working condition.
) and don't have any qualms about dumping money into something that gives me pleasure. This is more about trusting (or wrongly assuming) that this particular seller would have verified that the camera was in proper working condition before selling it in the stated condition and for a price that reflected that condition. So I guess you could say that it's more about principal and feeling let down than anything else.

