rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
zuikologist
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Now where did I put that stick on wood effect vinyl. Must be here somewhere....
weihsuan
Established
Just did the wooden skin a week ago. Didn't cost me more than $5 

raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
Can't tell but i think it is in HKD since
one of the images mentions that is
is available (sold out) in Lane Crawford Hong Kong.
1 US Dollar equals 7.76 Hong Kong Dollar
one of the images mentions that is
is available (sold out) in Lane Crawford Hong Kong.
1 US Dollar equals 7.76 Hong Kong Dollar
kaiwasoyokaze
Half Frame Goodness
Still overpriced though. Ridiculously so. People charge some pretty crazy prices for vintage cameras here sometimes.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Still overpriced though. Ridiculously so. People charge some pretty crazy prices for vintage cameras here sometimes.
I don't know the legal situation in HK, but given its British past it might not be that different from hereabouts. Where a commercial seller of a refurbished camera will have to provide full warranty for half a year - you cannot really expect a camera sold as working under these conditions to have the same price as the usual "inoperable collectors item, sold as seen" ebay or camera fair item.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I think they are based in Florida; thought I saw that some where on the site.
farlymac
PF McFarland
There was a post some time back about one of these reskinned cameras, and it was going for a high price, but being sold in the US, IRRC. But yeah, it only takes a few dollars worth of material, and a little patience to do one yourself.
PF
PF
Tijmendal
Young photog
Way expensive, but too pretty. I might have to do this myself sometime, once I found the perfect camera.
Rodchenko
Olympian
Wow. $1875 for an Argus C3 with some fablon? Do people really buy such things?
N.delaRua
Well-known
If people are buying these, then I need to tell my father that he has about $6,000 in the way of a Oly 35sp, Cannon 7, and Minolta HiMatic. His only investment needs to be a faux wood covering.
KenR
Well-known
My Himatic 7s is just gathering dust at the top of my closet - who knew it was so valuable?
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
If people are buying these, then I need to tell my father that he has about $6,000 in the way of a Oly 35sp, Cannon 7, and Minolta HiMatic. His only investment needs to be a faux wood covering.
No reason to use faux wood; real wood veneers are not hard to find.
Here is enough for quite a few cameras:
http://www.woodcraft.com/product/20...ification-kit-veneer-sample-pack-50piece.aspx
50 different woods in 4" x 9" pieces for about $40 USD.
As always, my take on these kinds of "restored" cameras is that some of them are very pretty but expensive.
I think if some one who truly knew about getting the cameras up to spec and could refinish them, that would be worth a premium but not quite so much as these!
Rob
mdarnton
Well-known
Wow. $1875 for an Argus C3 with some fablon? Do people really buy such things?
Fablon AND a dodgy shutter! Such a deal.
I think I'd rather have this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/GOLD-PLATED...ar-5cm-f-2-Gold-Plated-lens-CLA/400308953654?
Flood
Established
Fablon AND a dodgy shutter! Such a deal.
I think I'd rather have this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/GOLD-PLATED...ar-5cm-f-2-Gold-Plated-lens-CLA/400308953654?
Pfff...poor man's Henkell Leica.
A gold-plated III just went for €528,000 last weekend.
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