Laurence
Established
It's a curious thing, I go to sell equipment to finance other equipment. No problem, right? Well...actually YES, more times than not.
I tend to regret some sales, and then I start looking for that same camera again. Not even to actually buy another one (although that happens too). No, it's more to just take a nostalgic look at the equipment I sold. A form of self-torture.
Case in point: I just let go of a beautiful Vito IIa. It went to a good home, I'm sure. But now...I find myself thinking "Gosh, but that was a little jewel. Did I do the right thing?"
So...that was probably one of the more "intense" remorseful sale I've made. The camera was compact, clean, fit my hands, and the lens was sharp as can be. Now I have it on my mind. 🙄
So tell us -- what camera comes to the forefront of your mind, that have you sold and felt this bit of remorse, like you let a really good one get away?
And then...what did you do? Buy another one, or just simply let the grief sort of work its way out of your system?
I tend to regret some sales, and then I start looking for that same camera again. Not even to actually buy another one (although that happens too). No, it's more to just take a nostalgic look at the equipment I sold. A form of self-torture.
Case in point: I just let go of a beautiful Vito IIa. It went to a good home, I'm sure. But now...I find myself thinking "Gosh, but that was a little jewel. Did I do the right thing?"
So...that was probably one of the more "intense" remorseful sale I've made. The camera was compact, clean, fit my hands, and the lens was sharp as can be. Now I have it on my mind. 🙄
So tell us -- what camera comes to the forefront of your mind, that have you sold and felt this bit of remorse, like you let a really good one get away?
And then...what did you do? Buy another one, or just simply let the grief sort of work its way out of your system?