Well, it has happened again.
Two days ago I saw an advert for an OM4Ti with 90mm and 35mm lenses
for £750GBP. The advertiser lives nearby so I called and he
confirmed that it was an Olympus 90mm lens, so I went over to look.
It wasn't: it was a 100/2.8 silvernose with a 35/2.8 and a pristine
4Ti, abolutely mint with box etc... he said that only 11 films had
gone through the camera. I did not want anything but a 90/2 so I
looked politely and left after discussing Mercedes cars (he had a
little C-Class coupe).
Then today, I called and offered him £550GBP for the lot (why?) and
he accepted £600GBP. So now I am the proud owner of a mint 4Ti with
flashbulb attachment, grip and Eyecup 2. The lenses are also mint.
I must now sell some stuff to finance this near-impulse buy! I did
not want a 4Ti and I cannot afford it, so why is it now in my
possession? Answers on a postcard, please, to.....
Chris
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