Considering my age and disposition, selling my gear will be a task that will
have to be undertaken (pun intended) by my heirs. And for any box I have, I
also have want came in it. Let them match 'em up.
And I'm insulted by the implication I might have "destroyed" some piece of
equipment! ;') Not since I was a news photographer and left a camera sitting
on top of a police car while I made a few notes. Suddenly, another emergency
call was dispatched and, of course, as you might guess, that particular car was
the one to respond. It started to leave; I started to run, and I came up an
arm length or two short. The aftermath was not pretty. If there's anything
more gut-wrenching than seeing teeth, hair and eyeballs all over the asphalt,
that was it.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Skip Williams <om2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> If you still have the equipment that came in the boxes, keep them in storage,
> they'll increase the value of the underlying items.
>
> If you've destroyed, sold, or lost the underlying equipment, offer the boxes
> for
> sale, as most will sell. You might consider offering a bunch of boxes as a
> group to ease the shipping hassle.
>
> Skip
>
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