For Sale FS: Hasselblad Flexbody

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Keith Pitman

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I am offering my Hasselblad Flexbody for sale. It is a "mini-view camera" that uses Hasselblad lenses and magazines. It is in excellent, like new condition and works perfectly. Included are: the Flexbody itself, the rear cover, front body cap, 4x5 mask, 10 degree slide, 20 degree slide, focusing screen, stray light slide, the Flexbody instruction manual, the Flexbody quick reference card, the case for the small accessories, and the case for the Flexbody and all the accessories. $1,575 including Paypal and shipping to CONUS.
 

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infundibulum

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I already spent my year's budget rebuilding my 5x7 Kardan Super Color, but if you don't sell it this year, I may be able to buy the Flexbody next year, I'm an avid Hasselblad shooter.
 

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I am interested but your price is a little rich for me.
 

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This is one of the hasselblad pieces that I would love to have but will probably never be in the cards.
 

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I would also love to have it, but too scared to offer since my student budget might sound stupid. Outrageous even. But good camera, especially if you have invested in other Hasselblad gear.
 
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I also would love to have it, but as it is, got to pay other bills and no money left for any new toys for quite a while...
 

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Same here Keith,
My offer could be a mere $700 (due to budget limits) but that's not even near your asking price.
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It's a crying pity that you are only offering to the US. For countries outside the USA tax would be applied on entry (in Australia, that means GST of 10% plus Customs value and import charges). Kind of lessens the appeal but somebody is going to snap this up.
 

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Does customs charge tax on used products as well?
 

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Does customs charge tax on used products as well?

It makes no difference whether an item is used or new.

Although there are enough complexities to the question (country of origin, duties, excise taxes, sales taxes, brokerage fees, etc.) to make the issue look like it requires a university degree to comprehend.

I've imported a couple of small things into the US, in order to get them to someone here on APUG. Most of the issues resolve themselves fairly simply and cheaply, but I have the advantage of being very close to a border crossing, so I didn't have to involve a shipping service until after the item was "landed".
 

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OZ minimus is fairly high, and thus most postal shipments, even if relatively high value (1500$) usually do not incur any duty or tax. Courier shipments may have a lower tolerance and duty will be inured at a lower value, but even then, not always.
 
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Does customs charge tax on used products as well?

Yes.

OZ minimus is fairly high, and thus most postal shipments, even if relatively high value (1500$) usually do not incur any duty or tax. Courier shipments may have a lower tolerance and duty will be inured at a lower value, but even then, not always.

Whether it is UPS or international courier, the rule is that above AUD$1,000 it will be valued by Customs.



Old or new, it is subject to Customs valuing, thus (based on a recent purchase from USA, and goods coming from USA are being inspected and in some cases re-valued because of attempts to avoid GST):

1. Customs Value (Cv) $1,014.05 (this is the actual amount paid)
2. Customs Duty (Cd) $ 50.75 (Duty is 5%)
3. Int. Postage $ 40.60 (UPS International)
4. Value of Taxable Import (VTI) $1,105.35
5. Add 10% GST $ 110.53
6. Total paid at Customs $ 161.23

So you can see there is a higher cost to importing goods, new or used, into Australia — it won't break the bank in most cases, but many people are 'stung' by it.
Below $1,000 it will scoot through without problem, though all goods will always pass through airside cargo sorting x-ray. Food for thought...
 
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Hi Gary is correct, I also find that UPS can sometimes charge for things lower than $1000 value, unless they changed that practice. It doesn't matter if item is used or new.

By the way, I have imported Delta 3200 (and pushed it to 6400) and I found the xrays not to be an issue. At least for 1 off scan, I'm not sure if it would be ok to do many of them...
 
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