VinceC
Veteran
I think the idea behind the original post is that the majority of people looking for Nikon RF gear on EBay start their search by typing "nikon rangefinder" and then desregarding all those hunting/outdoor apparatuses that also pop up.
"Nikon M one of 1643 produced in 1949 50mm f/2 lens w/Orion adaptor" would have fit under the character limit and been a more productive title. I just believe the whole "rangefinder" issue to be less important than other information implying more value.
However all this is secondary to the fact that the seller got the price he wanted. He stated that desired price when he paid more for his listing to use a high starting price.
It should also be noted that Mopsy has over 14 years of eBay activity and 1500 transactions. I doubt if few on this forum could show him a better way to title a listing, considering what I saw by wandering through his feedback. I'd be grinning widely at the suggestions posted in this thread.
"It should also be noted that Mopsy has over 14 years of eBay activity and 1500 transactions. I doubt if few on this forum could show him a better way to title a listing, considering what I saw by wandering through his feedback. I'd be grinning widely at the suggestions posted in this thread.
Who was the lucky winner of this auction? I was excluded from bidding being non US.
1957 Nikkon Camera
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261102143198?
Nikon S2 with what looks like 5cm/1.4, 35cm/3.5?, 10.5cm/2.5, hoods, cases, Nikon Manual, finder, flash, offset shoe.
It included the dual shoe flash bracket , which is worth quite a bit .
hmm. do you think RANGEFINDER might have helped in the title to get more bids ?
guy listed this for $8, no buy it now, got a quick offer sold $100,
and took it, oooooooppppppppssssssss!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...x7uom06%2FRuMPmmAcW9g%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
Here's something ending soon with 3 lenses and some accessories:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-nippo...734?pt=US_Vintage_Cameras&hash=item3ccafab8ee