Doug Brewer scribbled:

> hmmm. Fiscally responsible....coherent reasoning...definitely anomalous traits
> around here.

 Very unusual for me.  I'll be in there tomorrow to pick up some prints so I'll get 
another opportunity to resist spending...

 I am still wishing there was a site like Boz's for the 6x7.  Maybe one day I'll 
finish more projects than I start, and get some time to start one myself.  The 
lens is a 6x7 Takumar which I presume is pretty old, but how that would 
compare optically to the later lenses (apart from coatings) I don't know.  And I 
don't know what its like toward infinity.  And I'd really prefer something faster.  
But I'll probably ask them for a price anyway, and for the wooden grip which I 
definitely want.

> and how much was the 67?

 The whole lot was about NZ$3300 which is quite a bit for a secondhand 67 kit 
down here.  That included a body, wooden grip and non-metered prism finder, 
and the old lens which looked a little more "used" than the rest which was in 
really good condition (looks brand new).  S/N of the body is 4215xxx.

 If they're willing to split the kit I'd be after that lens and the wooden grip... and 
a bellows to go with that lens ;)

Cheers,


- Dave

David A. Mann, B.E. (Elec)

"Why is it that if an adult behaves like a child they lock him up,
 while children are allowed to run free on the streets?" -- Garfield
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