I recently thought I'd refurb my own 4T champagne. Work load keeps
putting my own projects on the back burner.
The top has a small dent at the counter similar to Phil's 3Ti. I
remembered I had a new 4Ti black top in stock, so I though I'd convert
the body to black after buyimg a new bottom and trim. The little trim
plate directly behind the shutter speed dial ? $23 net! New black
bottom cover ? $42.
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Philippe Le Zuikomane wrote:
> That's right, John has the top plate at $300; backs and bottoms are cheaper,
> of course. I realize I'll be more of a curator than an owner to it... as Bill
> rightly points out in another thread, you don't want to turn a pricy new
> piece of gear into a used one. So it should see very gentle use, in friendly
> environments! - Phil
>
> On 18:29, Mark Dapoz wrote:
>
>
>>If those few new parts include a top or bottom cover you may want to
>>price them first. Back in 2001 the 3Ti top cover was over $300 and
>>the bottom one was over $100. They're probably even higher today,
>>assuming they're even available.
>>-mark
>
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