undies said:
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So that's my hot buying tip: Pay regular visits to your local thrift stores. The employees there don't know what they have, all they see are yucky old film cameras that "nobody wants anymore." You will have to be patient but there are gems to be found.
OBTW, Goodwill is also a great source for $5 aloha shirts 😎
Exactly.
I picked up my QL17 from a Goodwill via ebay, and it was in great shape, came with the case and the flash, complete and functioning. The Bell and Howell Canonet 19 came from a eBay and was in pretty much like new condition - set me back $12 and has been a faithful copanion without a glitch. A Canonet 19 and a Minolta 'A' came from a Value Village - which is a chain of "thrift" stores much like good will - the Minolta had some lazy slow shutter speeds, but was worked in and now doesn't miss a beat (actually, its a great camera!). Neither one cost more than $25. My Yashica GSN came from a garage sale, $10 and works perfectly - came in a case that, like the camera, looks pretty much new.
I guess the point is, I would suggest that in the case of older cameras (excepting perhaps high-buck gear like Leicas, etc.), they can be had for so very little that getting them from these kind of sources is usually worth the risk, even if they end up being paper wieghts. Actually, I think its a testimony to how well these items were built - most of them still work even though they were given less than stellar care and subjected to at least neglect over many a year. My advice would be to keep your eyes peeled and not be afraid to take a chance - worst case scenario, you lose $10 - $20... Big deal.
I do find that eBay is a good indicator of actual open market value - that is, what people are really willing to pay for a given item - even if it is to the chagrin of many who think the actual monetary value of their stuff is something else, simply because they think it should be... You see them on craigslist all the time with the $300 AE1's "...only missing a battery door", etc.
But I digress - the reason I mention eBay is that its a good place to take a reading of what people are paying for things, unless its a rare item and one can not take a reading from the completed auctions.