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karl kuykendall October 22nd 04 12:54 PM

info needed: RB 67 prices
 
i have a rb 67 pro s with 127 'c' lens, meter prism, older waist level
finder.. 120 back. ...what is a realistic range of prices i should expect?

please only reply to post or group

thanks



Starter October 22nd 04 01:48 PM

Take a look at an E-Bay search to see what current prices are being paid
in the auctions. Some good some not so good.
David

karl kuykendall wrote:
i have a rb 67 pro s with 127 'c' lens, meter prism, older waist level
finder.. 120 back. ...what is a realistic range of prices i should expect?

please only reply to post or group

thanks




karl kuykendall October 25th 04 02:36 PM

yea,

Looked at Ebay, couldn't realy tell, most is on reserve from dealers,
however it is encouraging to see some of the prices hold a value....think
I'll try the local colleges art department bulletin boards....that revolving
back is great...the negsize will work with most college enlargers and the
total manual control setup just 'retro ' enough for a serious artist.....




"Starter" wrote in message
...
Take a look at an E-Bay search to see what current prices are being paid
in the auctions. Some good some not so good.
David

karl kuykendall wrote:
i have a rb 67 pro s with 127 'c' lens, meter prism, older waist level
finder.. 120 back. ...what is a realistic range of prices i should

expect?

please only reply to post or group

thanks






Starter October 25th 04 06:04 PM

I've got some items you may be interested in buying. When you figure
out what you want, let me know.
David

karl kuykendall wrote:
yea,

Looked at Ebay, couldn't realy tell, most is on reserve from dealers,
however it is encouraging to see some of the prices hold a value....think
I'll try the local colleges art department bulletin boards....that revolving
back is great...the negsize will work with most college enlargers and the
total manual control setup just 'retro ' enough for a serious artist.....




"Starter" wrote in message
...

Take a look at an E-Bay search to see what current prices are being paid
in the auctions. Some good some not so good.
David

karl kuykendall wrote:

i have a rb 67 pro s with 127 'c' lens, meter prism, older waist level
finder.. 120 back. ...what is a realistic range of prices i should


expect?

please only reply to post or group

thanks







karl kuykendall October 27th 04 01:44 PM

actually i was thinking about getting rid of my rb...although from the way
i wrote the last responce i can see where it might be interpreted
differently....not looking to buy anything but digital nikon slr...or
fuji...but not willing to use cash...current price for new d70 is 999.95 in
this area for body only non greymarket camera with 2 batteries, charger...no
memory...i'm hoping to get 900 to 1100 for the RB set...just lost job, a
digital will help get some odd jobs for real estate people until i can get
hired again.......
"Starter" wrote in message
...
I've got some items you may be interested in buying. When you figure
out what you want, let me know.
David

karl kuykendall wrote:
yea,

Looked at Ebay, couldn't realy tell, most is on reserve from dealers,
however it is encouraging to see some of the prices hold a

value....think
I'll try the local colleges art department bulletin boards....that

revolving
back is great...the negsize will work with most college enlargers and

the
total manual control setup just 'retro ' enough for a serious

artist.....




"Starter" wrote in message
...

Take a look at an E-Bay search to see what current prices are being paid
in the auctions. Some good some not so good.
David

karl kuykendall wrote:

i have a rb 67 pro s with 127 'c' lens, meter prism, older waist level
finder.. 120 back. ...what is a realistic range of prices i should

expect?

please only reply to post or group

thanks









karl kuykendall October 27th 04 01:46 PM

oh yea,

I appologize for my ssspelling and lack of grammar in these posts...



DScheffold November 6th 04 05:23 PM

Let me guess, the job you lost was an English Teacher? Just kidding, good luck
finding a new job. Just remember, most people who lose their job wind up
finding something better.


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