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I didn't have a deal but recently came upon a Craigslist ad for a bulk film loader ($6) and 8 reloadable film cassettes($5) for $11 total. So I emailed the contact person and after a few days I get this reply:

Needless to say I told go with the first person (if there ever was one) and I didn't buy the stuff. If the guy thought I was going to get into a bidding war he was wrong. I'm sure this happens a lot but this was the first time it happened to me.

Why would the first buyer offer to pay more? Its utter BS. Never happen to me but I would walk.
 

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I know this is not photo related, but I sold my '67 mustang fastback with a 289/4barrel and a 4 speed for a Datsun 210!

Jeff[/QUOTE

Ouch. This must've happened in the 1970's. My older brother basically did the same thing, traded in a Plymouth Barracuda for a Toyota Corolla back around 1974-75. Of course now he wishes he had back that Plymouth.

Ouch for sure, my exact thoughts, even before I read your reply... lol
 

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Why would the first buyer offer to pay more? Its utter BS. Never happen to me but I would walk.

That's what I thought, especially for a used bulk loader and film cassettes??? If somebody wanted it that bad, then they can have it.
 

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Or Toronto during Brophy's days trading Jeff Courtnell for the enforcer from Montreal. * he was so bad I cannot even remember his name*
Or Toronto picking up Al Secord 10 years past his prime ** Secord was one of my favourite players in Chicago, probably second to Bobby Hull**
Terry Sawchuk to the Bruins from the Wings :D
 

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Vancouver Canucks trading Cam Neely and a 1st round draft choice (3rd overall) to Boston for Barry Pederson.
 

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A Canon Snappy S that I bought new at a local Drug Store for $50. I then found I liked to take pictures and decided I had to upgrade my equipment. So I traded it for a Pentax ME. The person who owned it felt the Pentax was too complicated for her and liked the little Canon. Since that day I have spent over $15,000 on camera equipment alone. Plus I now own a darkroom and I don't even know how much I spend on film and processing.

I understand completely what you mean!

My worst trade was to swap Graphic Design for Photography class!

I don't think my bank balance will ever recover :D
 

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A Canon Snappy S that I bought new at a local Drug Store for $50. I then found I liked to take pictures and decided I had to upgrade my equipment. So I traded it for a Pentax ME. The person who owned it felt the Pentax was too complicated for her and liked the little Canon. Since that day I have spent over $15,000 on camera equipment alone. Plus I now own a darkroom and I don't even know how much I spend on film and processing.

Financially? Inheriting a Mamiya C330 and then finding this website. Still less than $7,000 so far. I don't know if Samys and KEH are a positive or negative yet.

Emotionally and Happiness? Inheriting a Mamiya C330 and then finding this website are on the plus side. :wink:

Steve
 

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I know this is not photo related, but I sold my '67 mustang fastback with a 289/4barrel and a 4 speed for a Datsun 210!

Jeff

Good lord!!!!:surprised::surprised::surprised:

I mean, if it had been a 510 I could see some reason, but...:confused:
 

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Reminds me of a friend's kid who was given an old pickup truck back in the 70's. By the time he got done trading he had a skateboard. True story.
 

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One of many brain farts I had in my life!:rolleyes:

Jeff

That was obviously before you learned not to hold them in (per your recent comment in the Joke Thread).
 

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(not photo related) Trading my '55 chevy for a '53 jeep. almost 30 years ago and I'm still kicking myself over that one
 

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(not photo related) Trading my '55 chevy for a '53 jeep. almost 30 years ago and I'm still kicking myself over that one

In this vein, trading my '63 Chevy II Nova that I had brought back from the dead step by step (found it waaaaay deep in a backyard covered with vines and rotting, and turned it into a beautiful daily driver - even delivered pizzas in it for a while) for a 1960 Buick LeSabre 4-door hardtop with the Ful-Vue roof option. The Buick was perhaps the coolest car in the world, and I haven't seen another just like it anywhere, but it turned out to be a rotten pile of $hit, and I traded my first blood, sweat, and tears-filled project car for it!

Not trades, but two cars I will always regret selling are my '65 Cadillac hearse/ambulance combination coach by Miller-Meteor coachworks, and my '65 Mustang 2+2 (with transplanted genuine 302 Hi-Po from a later Mustang, and three-speed stick swiped from a pickup truck). The Miller-Meteor was a beautiful gem of an automobile (my first car, and the one I learned to drive in), and the Mustang, though modified when I got it, was originally a quite rare 'Stang. I wanted to restore it to its original configuration: six cylinder engine, but with a rare match to a four speed manual transmission. Almost every Mustang six cylinder made came with either an auto trans or a three-speed stick. I've never personally seen another four-speed stick one anywhere else. Finding that four speed (Ford used a trans intended for the English market) may have proved near impossible, but I was determined to do it some day! Damn me to hell for selling it.
 
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I bought a complete Noritsu minilab on ebay once... thought I would start a side business for the family to run... a very stupid idea as it turns out.

I figure I lost almost $10,000 on the deal, counting the cost of the unit, the cost of the shipping, cost of various incidentals and supplies, cost of rewiring the basement to power the thing, cost of consulting fees, money lost on resale, etc.
 

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I bought a complete Noritsu minilab on ebay once... thought I would start a side business for the family to run... a very stupid idea as it turns out.

I figure I lost almost $10,000 on the deal, counting the cost of the unit, the cost of the shipping, cost of various incidentals and supplies, cost of rewiring the basement to power the thing, cost of consulting fees, money lost on resale, etc.

Was this for running as a minilab business?

Tom
 

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Swap? Swap? Do you mean people actually PART with equipment????
 

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Someone is having a blast and a half! :surprised:
 
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