Are you questioning my questioning? How dare you!One price at one store... Which significance does it have to question antique stores in general as you do?
It's nothing new. Cameras are usually overpriced and under-functional at antique stores. I die a little bit inside every time I see a "rare" beat up box camera for the bargain of $75! Or the "vintage professional camera" N55 for $200.
It’s not questioning... its shaming. Carry on...Are you questioning my questioning? How dare you!
Are you questioning my questioning? How dare you!
Are you shaming my shaming? Shame on you...It’s not questioning... its shaming. Carry on...
It has to be a really tough business to make a living from. Give them a break. They’re just trying to pay the bills and stay off welfare.
Understand that you didn’t take the Revere because it’s a magazine camera and those mags aren’t available. ...
Are you questioning my questioning? How dare you!
Because to be an antique it has to be at least 100 year old.I hardly ever see cameras at antique shops.
Let me know if you want to get rid of that useless old XA!I gave up on antique stores as a source for cameras years ago. That is until a few weeks ago. I found a working, nearly new looking Chinon Bellami at an antique store in a nearby town. The camera still had working batteries and tested ok in the shop. I paid $40 (CDN!) for it and it has replaced my XA as my walk around camera. Three rolls of HP5 through it and, so far, not one bad frame!
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