jsrockit
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Sell piece-by-piece here or on an internet auction site.
Agreed....
Sell piece-by-piece here or on an internet auction site.
if there is any question of whether Huubl as anything of value please click on "my cameras" in any of his posts. The fact that page has over twenty-six thousand views says that like me that there are a lot of people that have long admired his collection. Since you are getting ready to retire and will have more time for shooting my question would be what are a few of your favorites you would want to keep. My advice keep it all, you have many things that would not be easy to replace. (for a different point of view please contact my wife)
If you have an emotional link with some of those... mount them for display.
o Find an appropriately sized, 90 degree angle iron.
o Drill out one of the horizontal holes to accommodate a bolt that will screw into the tripod mount
o Paint the bracket and bolt black, or any color you prefer
o Mount the vertical side of the bracket to a wall using a dry-wall anchor or mount it directly to a wall stud. Brick or concrete wall require more elaborate mounts
o Screw the camera to the horizontal side and enjoy.
You can buy these already made too. They are silly expensive.
Sell everything else via KEH. KEH visits many cities and buys in person. I sold tho them twice this way. I also sent some gear in. To my surprise they paid more than their initial on-line estimate for one of my camera bodies. So I trusty them. You may get less money from KEH, but there will be no hassles. I prefer no hassles.
In the past two decades I have collected quite a bit of classic film photography equipment: a number of Canon FD bodies and lenses, a few Olympus OM bodies and lenses, a couple of Robot Royals, a Contax IIa, Alpa 9d, Kodak IIIC, and many (last count is 32!) Leica SLR, LTM and M cameras and lenses. Most are in a nice condition, cosmetical and functional and many have been recently CLA’d or fixed by renown repairers.
Suppose I would live another decade or two, I could enjoy fondling them, but I would never get a chance to keep them all active. I’m absolutely in no hurry yet, but I’ve been contemplating to start reducing the collection. How would I do that?
1. Sell the lot in one sale.
2. Sell piece-by-piece on an internet auction site.
3. Have a dealer sell the stuff on consignment.
4. Or just leave it to the kids to decide?
Thanks for thinking
Almost Everything Must Go.
You shouldn't give up entirely on photography or artistic expression -- you're not dead yet.
Dear Nikos,If you need money sell them one by one wherever it will get you the most. . . .
Dear David,.. . And think about small expensive bits like the Leitz film cutting template or the AGRIF which most would throw away just because they don't know what it is and so on...
Good one Roger, and just imagine a 1st time Leica owner would have a hard time with those one's; let alone my daughter after I'm gone.Dear David,
Very true. I'm not even sure where my ABLON ($150?) and ORAKO ($50-100) are. It's not so much the money as the idea of their being thrown away that worries me.
Then again, there's always ARSE and ELBOW, which can be hard to tell apart.
Cheers,
R.
Not for me Roger. ELBOW is the ABLON of course.Dear David,
Very true. I'm not even sure where my ABLON ($150?) and ORAKO ($50-100) are. It's not so much the money as the idea of their being thrown away that worries me.
Then again, there's always ARSE and ELBOW, which can be hard to tell apart.
Cheers,
R.
This one is REALLY complicated, and I'm in the middle of it now.Good one Roger, and just imagine a 1st time Leica owner would have a hard time with those one's; let alone my daughter after I'm gone.
Nice idea, but I would have to dust them off all the time 🙂