It's a lot of used equipment that would need repair first and conditions
are unknown anyway. If those loose top covers were new, they'd each be
wrapped in plastic bags to protect them from scratches. They're not,
they're resting on top of each other, so likely have lots of small
defects or came off of other junk bodies.
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John Hermanson
Camtech Photo Services, Inc.
21 South Lane, Huntington NY 11743
631-424-2121 | Olympus OM Service since 1977
http://www.zuiko.com | omtech1 AT verizon.net
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> In a message dated 4/12/2006 11:33:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> arif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> That is big, I wonder what lenses those are (I can't make them out..)
>
>
>
>
> Save yourself some time and aggravation. The telephotos, other than one of
> them are third party lenses and not the most desirable one. Unless you are
> planning on going into business fixing these, you probably shouldn't be
> bidding on them. If you have enough knowledge and expertise to make a go at
> it in
> fixing them, then you will probably know what you are looking at. IMHO at
> $3000 one would need to be crazy and at the $1800 minimum talking point,
> you
> would be lucky to get out of the deal with your skin. Your time is worth
> something and there is a lot of time standing between buying these, fixing
> them
> up, listing them on ebay and getting your money back. Bill Barber
>
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