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Re: [OM] Hayward camera show

Subject: Re: [OM] Hayward camera show
From: "Rand E. Tomcala" <rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 20:41:08 -0500
Bill,
  Your observations have been pretty much true for several years here on
the east coast mid-atlantic region.
  IRT eBay, it has, by definition, established "Fair Market Value" for
many items.  This is done in the truest sense of that term, for good or
bad.

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William Latham wrote:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> I just got back from the Hayward camera show,  my first, thanks Mike for the
> show info.  I expected a small show and it was, but I was surprised at the
> dearth of Olympus equipment.  I saw  about a dozen bodies, from OM 1s to a
> single OM 4 and  prices seemed high compared to *bay... $175 for a nice OM
> 1n, $269 for a clean  OM 2.  Lenses were the more common types, 35/2.8,
> 24/2.8, 200/4 silver nose, lots of 50/1.4.  There was a 21/3.5 at $475,  a
> 35/2 at $269 and a 35 shift at $5 something (I think).
> 
> Also surprising was the lack of Leica equipment, very few M 39 mount and a
> handful of M mount cameras (not too badly priced) and no Russian cameras or
> lenses (except two lonely Lubitel (sp) for $15).  It makes me wonder if *bay
> has skewed my perception of the camera market, with the tons of USSR
> equipment- dirt cheap, loads of Leica stuff everyday and an ever changing
> choice of Olympus equipment. Today, my *bay sale of a 35/2 did not reach
> reserve at $125.  Perhaps this is the "Golden *bay Age" for acquiring this
> equipment and we just don't realize it? Or do "they" know something I
> don't??
> 
> Regards
> Bill Latham
>

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