If you need help decluttering, just let me know.  You could always store that 
Nikon kit at my house.

Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:

>That's a beautiful kit, Darren. I agree with you, it shouldn't be
>broken up: it would lose a lot in doing so.
>Hopefully someone who appreciates it will step forward.
>
>Actually, I do and I would but I have so much equipment on the shelf I
>just can't bring myself to do so. My uncle gifted me with a couple of
>his old Nikons and lenses last weekend ... and a Polaroid SX-70 too
>... never mind all the other stuff. The equipment cabinet overfloweth
>once more. Sigh.
>
>G
>
>On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Darren Addy <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> I know there are some collectors lurking on this group, so wanted to
>> make you aware of this sweet bit o' kit.
>> http://www.antiqueauto.org/assets/importedPFpics/Fkit.jpg
>>
>> I've seen a lot of equipment in my day, but never anything as minty
>as
>> this. If (today) you could step into a Time Machine and go back to
>the
>> mid-70s, walk into a camera store and purchase a brand new Spotmatic
>F
>> kit for half price, wouldn't you do it? Well, that's the opportunity
>> right here:
>>
>> I can't bring myself to split this gorgeous kit up, so it is being
>> sold complete (for less than the individual parts are worth).
>>
>> • Genuine Pentax Travel Kit hard case with green foam interior.
>> • Spotmatic F (everything works like new, including metering)
>> • SMC Takumar 55mm f1.8 with original cap (flawless) on camera
>> • Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 135mm f2.5 with original front and rear
>> caps and matching metal screw-in hood
>> • Original zipper pouch (this is the original part of the travel kit
>> usually missing)
>> • Pentax AF160SA electronic flash (in original box)
>> • 49mm close-up filters set for the 55mm (+1, +2, +4) in case *not
>pictured
>> • 58mm close-up filter set for the 135mm f2.5 (+1, +2, +4) with case
>> (*case not pictured)
>> • Not part of the kit, but I will include an unopened box of
>> lomography color negative film (3 rolls of 36 exposure) 400 ISO
>> • Original Spotmatic F manual
>>
>> I have a 1976 Pentax Price List and the prices of the Spotmatic F
>body
>> and the two lenses alone would have been $600 in 1976. (With
>> inflation, that would be the equivalent of $2272 in 2010 dollars !)
>>
>> Priced to sell kit: $299 plus actual shipping, as I have another
>> purchase to pay for (as usual... LBA is such a harsh mistress).
>>
>> Will be happy to ship worldwide, including to our friends in the
>> Southern Hemisphere.
>> More pics of individual items in the kit available, on request.
>>
>> Darren Addy
>> Kearney, Nebraska
>>
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