Never found any great camera deals in Seattle but have stumbled on several since moving to San Diego (maybe it is because I have more time to scavenge). The most recent find was a whole box of K1000 and K1000SE cameras from an old school program - I picked up for $40. I cleaned 'em all up, replaced seals and installed cheap chinese batteries. All worked except one which actually had a severely cracked body. Kept the nicest body and lenses out of the lot, then sold the others off to recover my cash and by some film and chemicals.
I have had a few other nice finds over the last several months. Picked up an old Pentax SP1000 with lenses (55mm, 28mm, 135mm), some filters, a flash, lens paper, a strap, blower and cleaning brush and a very ratty era correct hardshell metal case all for $15. After new seals and foam it has become my favorite camera to carry around in my bag. Sold the old case for $15 bucks on craigslist...
I responded to a Craigslist ad for a couple bulk loaders and a box of cartridges for $5 and drove up to grab them. When leaving the guy asked if I wanted a box of old film and unopened chemicals for free. I didn't pay much attention to the contents and threw it in the car. Got home and had 100' ft of Panatomic-X, 200' of Kodalith, 100' of Plus-X, some odd X-ray copy film, and several actual rolls of Tri-X - all still cold from the freezer. That box of starving artist goodness also contained many unopened bags of D-76 powder, and a small box of various smaller sized photo paper.
Responded to another ad online for a couple more bulk loaders and for $10 got two loaders, plus a very expired 100 ft roll of Ektachrome 100, just under a 100' of ektachrome 64, just under a 100' of ektachrome 64t, and a really old film changing bag (that I still need to figure out if it is light tight). Sold the Ektachrome 100 to recover the cash and fill up the gas tank