I hate to tell you, but the seller is right. The focusing rail and the
focusing stage are two completely separate items, come in separate boxes.
Tom
> >Thank you for your quick reply. I guess I basically
> >bought a $50 paperweight since all this thing has is a
> >small plastic stopper at the end that screws in,
> >nothing more. I'll contact the guy I bought it from,
> >and pray he returns my cash.
>
> Hello!
> Sorry to hear that you bought the item. Tell the seller that it was
> advertised incorrectly and that he should accept a return. I asked him
why
> it didn't have the tripod block, and he said it wasn't supposed to come
with
> one. His reason was that it was a replacement. I disagree...but that's
> another matter. What is very important it that the item is not complete.
A
> new/demo should have all the parts. There should be two plastic pieces
that
> screw into the ends. It only has one. I pointed this out to him and he
> didn't change the auction description. Feel free to contact eBay if he
> doesn't give you any satisfaction.
> That's just my feelings and others will certainly disagree.
>
> Good luck!
> --p.j.
>
> BTW, you could hang on to it. Sometimes people split up items that should
> normally be kept together. For example, a seller had the focusing stage,
> tripod block, slide copier and maybe something else. They sold the slide
> copier and tripod block together and sold the focusing rail alone (or
maybe
> with a focusing stage). Anyway, maybe you will pick one up!
>
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