> That has resulted in my getting some great deals over the years.
That's why I said I don't always follow my own advice :)
> One with crummy pictures included
> an OM 2, 21mm f2 and another lens or two for around $125. This has been a
> few years and I'll probably never sell the 21mm, so I'll let all share in
> the "Fang." Bill Barber
Don't worry Bill... even if you decide to sell the 21mm, no one is going to
expect you to sell it for what you paid :) If you can find a good deal,
that's great. Asking reasonable prices is OK too.
I used to have two ebay accounts. One to buy (3d mainly) bargains. The
second, to sell the bargains at reasonable market prices. I too did not want
people to know what I actually paid for the stuff I was selling.
Now, I don't care any more (plus ebay has made it a bit harder to research
this) so I am only using my main account to buy and sell. If someone has
the time and desire to do the research, good for them. I am not very
sensitive any more :) Also, most of my auctions start at $9.95 or $0.01 so
I let the market decide the value of the stuff I sell. If someone can get
the same stuff for less elsewhere, that's fine by me.
George
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