xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
sorry to hear that Bob, real bargain deals are very rare.
George S. said:Why is that more likely than any other explanation? It sounds like the seller went out of his way to say "as is" and "non-functioning". He may know a bit more than he wants us to think he knows so a buyer would think he's getting a great deal off someone who doesn't realize the value of what he has.
I hope its in great shape, but if it turns out to need $300 to $400 worth of work where's the screaming hot deal? Yes, you'll have a working IIIG then, but a cobbled-together one. I do hope this isn't the case, but anything's possible, nothing is more likely than anything else until Bob gets it in his hands.
Matthew Allen said:Sorry, didn't see this when you wrote it but I'll reply now. I said it could be a good deal because IIIgs in excellent condition cost around $900
Btw, it appears I was right about the shutter since although it needs replacing, it was there and the seller (unless he was flat out lying, and I doubt that) did not recognize it for what it is.
Matthew
George S. said:No, Matthew, you said "it could be a very good deal". And yes, there may be a difference between a missing shutter and a ruined one, but not much difference. And my original suspicion that the seller was being less than honest, if not outright lying, seems to have been proven true. I feel badly for Bob and I hope in the end he gets a very usable camera out of it all, but $825 (for starters, because the $425 estimate for repairs is just that, an estimate until all is said and done) plus figure in any possible auction or paypal fees, shipping from seller, shipping to and from the repair person, tax on repair, actual cost of repair, etc. and you don't have a hot deal.
The reports of screaming hot deals (steals) on Leicas from people that don't know what they have are mostly urban myths; the one that I do know of came from a garage sale, you would never see one on ebay, IMO. There are real deals out there if you are willing to be patient and smart. In December I privately purchased a IIIG and 3 Leica lenses, original flash and case for $1075 with shipping and all the items were as new as the day they were shipped by Leica. Just yesterday a IIIG sold on e-boy from a reputable dealer with a 100 day warranty for $659.
Solinar said:Anyone know where I can find a black bodied Leica IIIg with three crowns on the back for less than a $1000 US?:angel:
bob338 said:deals are out there...
bob