Heads up folks!

It is nice but that camera has edge wear showing brass where it's not natural for it to occur just with conventional use!

Aside from that anomaly it's really nice for the price advertised ... but!
 
"This is one of the last items fronm the collection and is very special."

Ugh...if it was so special,why sell it? Because it was "special" from a value point of view.

My Dad only had crappy SLRs...other people inherit hundreds of acres and couldn't care less about it. Alas...the way of the world.
 
Isn't anyone paying attention to post #3 ... it was sold in the UK on eBay for just under two and a half thousand pounds on the 24th July.

Suddenly it crops up in Canada for $1100! 🙄

edit ... ahh, you saw that then Dave! 😀
 
My first post was maybe too abrupt and short, so it could be easily overlooked.

When I see something that looks too good to be true, I will copy a block of text from the description and paste it into a google search with a quotation marks around it to see if it pops up someplace else. If there is one thing I know, it's that scammers are lazy people and they often don't bother to write their own description when they post a scam ad. so, google led me to the eBay auction that the scammer copied the pictures and the description from to post on the canadian site.

do your research, don't fall for the "too good to be true" scam... they are counting on your greed.
 
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