Thank you, but I only really want to sell it if it works. I will look into checking it. These seem to go for over $500 working with a good zoom, and I have an excellent one.

Fred Camper
Chicago

On 9/4/2020 2:47 PM, Dominic Angerame wrote:
Hi Fred if it was mine, I would sell as is, unless u want to take the time to 
buy batteries a roll of film and shoot. I still shoot celluloid it could be 
fun. Let me know if u want to sell as is, I may be interested depending on 
price I am collecting unemployment, we had no retirement at Canyon so price is 
a concern.

d

On Sep 4, 2020, at 12:15 PM, Fred Camper <f...@fredcamper.com> wrote:

I have one of these that I have not used in decades. Worked fine in the 1980s! 
Great camera. Anyway, it seems rather ecologically incorrect to just store it 
when someone else might use it, so I wnt to try to sell it. But first I need to 
make sure it runs OK. Obviously the batteries it came with no longer function. 
Does anyone have any experience with this:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Beaulieu-4008-Replacement-Battery-Pack-with-Charger-Model-Mk-II/254624493578?hash=item3b48cd700a:g:FqEAAOSw7qdZ613N

or have a better solution? My idea is to take a chance on buying a battery in 
the hope that the camera works, and then try to sell it -- or try to sell it 
for almost nothing even if it doesn't work, for display as a living room museum 
piece?

Fred Camper
Chicago
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