But, then again, if you're buying things like OM-3T's at full brand new top
dollar
prices, when used are available much lower, it kinda softens the blow..
Larry
Rand E wrote:
> We're not allowed to refer to specifics on that topic here on the list.
> Details on this topic cause world wide outbreaks of a sudden nausious
> malidy refered to in polite circles as the jealous pique. Suffice it to
> say, that my acquesition of an Olympus 40mm f2 for $125 was a minor
> "Doris". Doris has a signicant sized list of such items. But, and
> there's always a 'But' isn't there ? Doris has achieved this list via
> the avenue of diligent planning and evergetic hard work. It isn't luck
> or magic, it's planning and work. She has freely shared her methods and
> guidelines with the group.
> I use some of them, I've gotten 'Lucky' too.
> Rand E.
>
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> John Lum wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> > I see lots of reference from time to time when someone buys something cheap;
> > its sometimes stated "not a doris". So what did Doris get and for how
> > little? Thanks for clearing this up for me.
> >
> > John
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