Very funny Ebay auction--Nikon F2 with MD11

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Michel Hardy-Vallée

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Whatever do you mean?? It's just a plain old eBay auction, but the difference is that a third party is doing the HTML for you. :confused:
 
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mhv said:
Whatever do you mean?? It's just a plain old eBay auction, but the difference is that a third party is doing the HTML for you. :confused:


Not sure about your question but here goes:

I just mean that the person creating the post has no idea that the two are not compatible. Its funny how the camera leans on an angle.

The reference to the store is just that--how funny it is that a third party is selling this for someone and between the two of them, they have no idea what they have.

--Jeffrey
 

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Jeffrey A. Steinberg said:
Not sure about your question but here goes:

I just mean that the person creating the post has no idea that the two are not compatible. Its funny how the camera leans on an angle.

The reference to the store is just that--how funny it is that a third party is selling this for someone and between the two of them, they have no idea what they have.

--Jeffrey

Yes, but therein lies the opportunity for a knowledgable buyer.

While the two may be incompatible they are both can be resold; possibly at a higher aggregate total than the initial purchase price. Once, while between real jobs, I spent a few months buying ham stations on eBay (a lot of old timers were not interested in selling off individual pieces of gear - too time consuming) and making a small profit selling off individual "pieces".

Wouldn't call it a "living" but realized it could be a fun "profitable" past time for say a retiree etc. who enjoys the auction "game"....

So if you have the time and patience - these naive "I Sold It" sellers can be an excellent source of supply!

BTW: Jeffrey, call here is KE2IV

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George,

Wow another Photo Ham. With Film and analog signals, I am just really old school.

Yeah, I hear you on the isold it stuff. I just thought it was funny as all get out.

--Jeffrey
 

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Jeffrey A. Steinberg said:
Not sure about your question but here goes:

I just mean that the person creating the post has no idea that the two are not compatible. Its funny how the camera leans on an angle.

The reference to the store is just that--how funny it is that a third party is selling this for someone and between the two of them, they have no idea what they have.

--Jeffrey

Ahh... I see. Not as funny as the guy who opened all his enlarging papers boxes to show that his stock was in good condition, though.
 

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I've seen many similar "isold" it listings, they seem to not have the slightest clue about anything they sell. It's great for buyers though!
 

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They had a beautiful, new in box LPL 7700 enlarger that was listed as a "JPL" without the word enlarger in the title, so there was almost no interest. I tried bidding on, but was cancelled because I'm not in the US. It sold for somewhere around $80 + shipping... I was willing to pay a fair bit more than that! Isoldit is a joke! hahaha
 

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eBay has become a good place to buy commodity stuff and fairly obscure stuff, but I don't buy camera gear there anymore. KEH is a lot more predictable and no more money unless one gets lucky and finds a very badly-listed auction.
 

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I buy on Ebay all the time, and I thank the good lord, that people don't know what they are talking about, I am always getting great stuff that would have cost me a fortune, if I didn't know what I was buying, no problem with me, if they don't know, I sure do! with many camera things, it is a buyers paradise now a days!

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I've got to agree with Dave. The key is knowing more than the seller and being clever about finding things in unexpected places.
 

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As a sort of bottom feeder, I filled out my Bronica S kit and Fuji 690 kit mostly through eBay; it's very rare to find examples of either of those two anywhere else. But buying something normal, like Nikons, is sometimes trouble.
 
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