"FOR SALE: Like New SLR-? (unidentifiable - top plate defaced). Rewind knob
flopping loose, but free of scratches. Leatherette almost completely
detached but in perfect condition. All buttons, knobs and switches
individually wrapped in paper to preserve them in like new condition in
separate like-new film containers. All components of 50/1.8
supersinglemulticoated lens in like new condition, except for minor gouges
in front and rear elements. Battery compartment pristine other than residue
of unidentifiable formerly living organism. Certain other parts show minor
wear, but otherwise all screws in like new condition. For more info,
contact seller, Luke Knew."
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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 07:51:35 +0000
From: "Giles" <cnocbui@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [OM] Another great example of eBay condition accuracy
Recently, there was a 65-116 extension tube up on eBAy. It appeared from
the photo to be in very nice condition. In fact it was advertised as
being in "like new" condition. However...I noticed it was missing the
tripod mount collar...I contacted the seller...suggesting that the
description "like new" might be
missleading...He shirtily replied that his description only applied to the
condition of the item as it currently was.
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