Nikon FA 1984 Grand Prix - Gold!

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I ask myself "what sort of person would want to buy a camera in such bad taste" ?, Donald J Trump.
 

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At least it would be easy to find in those frustratingly dark, black lined camera bags.
 

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It is in very bad taste. I like good looking cameras but this FA looks a lot worse than a regular FA.
 

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Even gold doesn't look good in gold.
 

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So in fact "all that glisters is not gold" :D

It's "All that glitters isn't gold alone . . ."
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Les!! I know exactly where that photo is from: Jason Schneider's Camera Collecting, Book 3. Long ago, that particular chapter, and photo, played an important part in my interest in cameras as collectible (as well as usable) objects. Jason writes about future collectibles and he shows the Leica R3 Safari and the Nikon F3/T. Reading that, I realized at the time (1989) that I could buy an F3/T right then - which I did - my first Nikon. I loved it and from there came F2's, FM's, and everything else.

I think that without reading that chapter, I would just have three cameras today.

I also have tried several times to get an R3 Safari - but none I have found were operational.

Also, it took me a long time to find Jason's other two books.

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Les!! I know exactly where that photo is from: Jason Schneider's Camera Collecting, Book 3. Long ago, that particular chapter, and photo, played an important part in my interest in cameras as collectible (as well as usable) objects. Jason writes about future collectibles and he shows the Leica R3 Safari and the Nikon F3/T. Reading that, I realized at the time (1989) that I could buy an F3/T right then - which I did - my first Nikon. I loved it and from there came F2's, FM's, and everything else.

I think that without reading that chapter, I would just have three cameras today.

I also have tried several times to get an R3 Safari - but none I have found were operational.

Also, it took me a long time to find Jason's other two books.

I will have to look into those books as I bet they provide yet another perspective of our fine machines!
 
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