Canon TX bought in Texas pawn shop, 1976.
Shot a roll or two of film only to discover it done no work.
Took it back to shop only to find I'd be getting a credit, no my money back.
This was in San Antonio, where some places military personnel really got screwed over.
Otherwise it was a great place and I did end up taking much of my time at the River Walk, taking photos and exploring shops that were hidden away from the main river front.
I do no remember the second camera I bought down there, but it may have been a tdl 1000 and it took beautiful pics, including one landscape that won "1st place" in an Army Contest but I was only allowed the Second place award, because of the poor quality of the print I made.
I was showing a buddy the negatives strip one night prior before I was going to make a better print of it, when it slipped from my grasp and, by reflex another friend stomped on the strip, like you would a $20, to keep it from flying away, with his boot.
We were indoors, but the reflex to stomp on stuff to "catch" it was a frequently observed practice in the Army l, at that time and in that unit.
That's why my only print, a quick, dusty 'proof', of that shot was all I could enter in the contest, but considering the quality of other landscape that were part and parcel to serving at Ft. Lewis, in the Pacific North West, I was very happy just to come out on top, despite the poor quality of the print.
It was truly a great shot.
Cheers, stay warm and safe and Good speed to all