I was thinking at one time that there was a site where you could check
serial numbers for (potentially) stolen photographic equipment; does
anyone recall the URL of the site?
Bill Stanke
astaire@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Group,
>
> Given the character of this seller and the uniqueness of
> what he's selling...
>
> I'm wondering if this could be hot (stolen) merchanidise??
>
> Mark H.
>
> >
> > I just looked at the pictures of this lens and case. Not the best photos
> > but the lens looks fine and the case appears to be perfect. Normally, the
> > wear marks on this lens are where the straps attach to it. On this lens
> > there are no signs of such marks. The original blue Olympus strap is shown
> > in the photo. The foam insert which you remove when the 1.4xa is attached
> > is still in the case and doesn't look deformed. I think this lens is
> > probably fine. Anybody who owned the 350, 600, and 1000 must of been a
> > serious shooter or at least a collector. How they ended up with this
> > seller is unknown, but, I think its worth a shot. And Olympus will service
> > the 350 if there is something wrong. And you still will have a deal. Just
> > my opinion.
> >
> > Mark Jennings
> >
> >
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