>From: "David A. Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  The shop I got it from had a very nice Pentax 67 (latest model before the 
67II)
>recently arrive on the shelf.  If it were a little (actually a lot) 
>cheaper I would
>have bought it as its in really good condition.  They had an older, more 
>"used"
>body selling at a lower price, with a waist level finder and a very bright
>focussing screen with the grid-lines on it.  I might have bought that if 
>they'd
>had a lens to go with it :)

Actually, as has been the discussion on the list regarding
LXs, well-used pro equipment is going to be in more need
of repair than newer equipment.  Even with the 25% savings,
part of that can easily be put into a repair within a short
period of time.  Consequently, I'd be certain that the
film transport & gears all sound very smooth.  Or get a
new/newer body and postpone the inevitable.

jmho,

Collin

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