Glad to hear you did all right, the general condition overall was user, the Mamiya TLR looked OK, but there was a lot of very old models. The FSU cameras, I think, were a bit better in general, which is why I posted the photo, but were definitely under the radar for the guys in the room.
The price for the Hassy was high by current show pricing. I recall a 150mm went low.
No one there was really bidding on the FSU cameras much, which I kind of figured as they just do not sell at the shows these guys attend. There were dealers from New York, NJ, and Connecticut, and my friend Igor probably bought more than most, but he was friends with the late collector, and actually bought back some equipment.
Some very nice LF equipment was available towards the end. You should have come down, the Cannoli was free in the pm. ;-)
I know there was a dealer behind us bidding on the Mamiya gear, I think he bought the C330F in the box.
The initial bids sometimes dropped to a dollar, then it picked up from the on line bidding, one item dropped to $10 and people laughed as it climbed to $140, the auctioneer said he was going to begin to start everything at $10.
I think I recall the box of folders, went near the end? Am not sure anyone there was bidding. People were thinned out and tired.
There was a IIIc, item 601, probably shark skin, but the diaphragm was entirely frozen, shutter stuck, the bottom dented on one end from a drop, but it had an unusual 90mm lens. Everything needed some TLC, but the price shot up on line so I dropped out rather early.
The late collector, (Bill) was an excellent machinist and many items were terrific sets of parts, and there were many many LF lenses in brass. Plus, there must have been 100 tripods, some were so large they were strapped on top of cars.
He was a long time member of a local club.
There were a large number of movie cameras and parts. One high speed was said to have been made for NASA to record launches and went quite low. I think it took months to catalog and organize the collection.
There were very knowledgeable people in the room, all those LF lenses start to look the same to me very quickly.
I did hear a rumor that Canadian sales are subject to a special Ohio tax of 200% + a case of beer? ;-)
One Canadian dealer was there.
Regards, John