few thousands look at how few come up on line on auctions
On Dec 16, 2013, at 2:47 PM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> es but the numbers I've seen day wildly from a few thousand to tens of
> thousands.
>> From reasonably rare to being about as rare as a pre-MD regular OM-1.
> I'd love to know who and what is right.
> Andrew Fildes
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> Author/Publisher:
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> revised edition -
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> The TLR Compendium
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> On 16/12/2013, at 11:55 PM, Piers Hemy wrote:
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>> You won't. Just as the serial number on the bottom plate is no indication of
>> which body it originally came from, so the top plate is unreliable too - I
>> have it on excellent authority that certain Olympus service agents would
>> replace a damaged top plate with whatever was available. Beware Irishmen
>> bearing gifts of M-1 bodies!
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