How many items are on your eBay's watch list?

3 in mine and I dumped a couple in my wife's bin as she was signed on.

What?

Separate ebay accounts is a necessity in a marriage.
 
Wayne R. Scott said:
I am not looking to buy a watch!!!.
Well, since I just scored my fourth Hamilton manual-wind on the 'Bay, I'm done with timepieces (as planned...I am disciplined about some things), I'm mainly looking for a few Olympus lenses for galfriend to use with her OM-2S Program (and maybe a "real" macro for my OM-2n - one of the few things I use an SLR for any more). Other than the guy cornering the market with "new in box" and "like new!" OM optics for some serious coin ($1000 BIN for a 100 f/2...sigh), there are some good deals around at the moment.

Looking at about 18 items, serious about perhaps 3.


- Barrett
 
I'm watching 9 items....

... that I have for sale!! (non-camera related) How do you think I;m financing my GAS? Clearing out one type of hobby stuff for another.
 
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I'm watching mostly some FSU (since all my fsu is in route i'm getting some urges...) and some medium format and some rolls of film.
Any advice on a medium format system for 100-150€ and with good quality and coupled light meter?
 
...watch list? what watch list?? oh that one, yeah...

...watch list? what watch list?? oh that one, yeah...

...about a half-dozen. 🙄

...4 "r" series bmw's from the '70's & '80's , a pelikan fountain pen, a 150mm sonnar for my rolleiflex 6002, a 30' sloop, a '71 citroen ds-21 pallas just 'bout gone by now & just a crrazeeee dream - oui? oui. non!! 😛 😛

"...if wishes were like fishes..." however that goes...

hasta la vista, adieu, dazvidanya, fino al prossimo tempo, auf wiedersehen, and later y’all
kenneth 😛
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amateriat said:
Well, since I just scored my fourth Hamilton manual-wind on the 'Bay, I'm done with timepieces (as planned...I am disciplined about some things), I'm mainly looking for a few Olympus lenses for galfriend to use with her OM-2S Program (and maybe a "real" macro for my OM-2n - one of the few things I use an SLR for any more). Other than the guy cornering the market with "new in box" and "like new!" OM optics for some serious coin ($1000 BIN for a 100 f/2...sigh), there are some good deals around at the moment.

Looking at about 18 items, serious about perhaps 3.


- Barrett

The Hamilton 747 is a lovely movement. Got a few of them myself. GF, only one gold. My favorite is a 1953 Omega Seamaster bumper-wind, though.

Sigh. Had to give up that racket - no can play anymore.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 
5 or 6 at the moment, 1 being a highest bid of mine. I usually hover between 0 (usually) and 10 (when you're giving me GAS).

I'm not seduced easily. There's a very nice Rodenstock Heligon 35/f2.8 for LTM on the Bay now. It's in my list but I'm certainly not going to bid on it. I have a very nice Summaron already and that 2/3 stop won't make the difference. Same goes for 2 Nikon 35mm VF. Using with my Zorki's built in VF and guesstimating the rest of the frame with my other eye seems to work okay so far.

And then there's 2 folders that I might want to buy for my restoration project. That's my excuse to buy something and then to claim it was cheap.


Peter.
 
I stay away from that place whenever I can. When I put things on my watch list, I never really get back to monitor them. I'm trying to cut eBay out of my daily life. That and credit cards are a horrible partnership.
 
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