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Aug 8, 2023 10:17:03   #
bobmcculloch wrote:
Could be, description would fit, I hear Marginal Way I think of Ogunquit though I know that there are others, Thanks for looking.


Yea, Ogunquit for sure. May also be some smaller trails referred as such in York Harbor. I don’t recall the exact location of the photo.
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Aug 8, 2023 08:50:49   #
bobmcculloch wrote:
3 from Portland Head Light


I believe the shore path is called the “marginal way” by the locals.
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Aug 7, 2023 08:09:47   #
Great shots. Our family owned the sedan version, a Fairlane, in a tan and white configuration. Same chrome trim.
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Jul 8, 2023 22:11:15   #
stant52 wrote:
Hmmm, but the seller never registered the warranty so if the buyer has the receipt and the warranty card ,the buyer would be the first ,original submitting warranty.
🤔🙄 Just guessing


I imagine the sales receipt wold likely have the original owners name on it. But hey, some will try to game the system and may get away with it.
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Jul 8, 2023 21:27:38   #
No. The Nikon USA site says warranties are not transferable. Does not matter since the original buyer is selling the body and lens to a third party.
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Jul 8, 2023 09:11:40   #
azemon wrote:
It is a USA model. The warranty card for the body and the 16-50 lens has not been filed with Nikon so the warranty timer has not started counting down. I do not have a warranty card for the 50-250. Shipping costs will vary depending on the service you want and where you live. I prefer PayPal but am open to other possibilities.


Nikon warranties are not transferable from the original owner. Warranty work requires proof of purchase.
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Jun 14, 2023 10:22:08   #
UPDATE: Reduction in selling price to $700 for kit & shipping is included. Also, note that shutter count is 540. Condition is as new.

I am selling a recently acquired Panasonic camera due to the fact that I do not need it as much as I thought I would. My two other cameras serve me well and so this goes up for sale. This was purchased as an open box item from Adorama in early April of this year. This is a micro four thirds camera with built in image stabilization. All pieces for sale work flawlessly.

The kit includes:
Digital Camera Body
Interchangeable kit lens - Lumix G Vario 12-60mm/F3.5-5.6 Power OIS lens
Lens Hood
Front and rear lens caps
Body cap
Hot shoe cover
Battery pack
AC adapter
USB Connection Cable
Shoulder Strap
Operating Instructions/Owners Manual
Additional Panasonic DMW-BLG10 Battery
Panasonic DMW-HGR2 hand grip
Kastar plug in battery charger
Original box

The selling price of this kit is $725. Shipping via UPS is $20. (See changes above!)

Optional extra item is a Panasonic Lumix G 20mm/F 1.7 II lens in silver. The original box, owners manual, soft lens case, and both front and rear lens caps are included. Selling price for this lens is $165. plus shipping of $15. by UPS. Please note this is the newer model of this lens, the II version.

Payment preferred by PayPal. If payment by bank check, product will ship after check clears my bank.


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Jun 8, 2023 12:48:43   #
Longshadow wrote:
Bath, PA I'll guess.
Not Bath, Maine or New York.


Correct, PA.
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Jun 8, 2023 11:00:40   #
Bridges wrote:
Canada has invaded the US -- with smoke. Here in the Lehigh Valley of PA, the Canadian wildfires are causing health problems as the smoke is overwhelming us! The smoke is so dense, you can't really see much over a quarter mile. Here are some shots of what we are seeing -- it's like a fog except it makes eyes water and causes coughing.


My sister lives in Bath and says that the Lehigh Valley is the worst location in the country for smoke migration from Canada.
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May 30, 2023 09:41:44   #
Ava'sPapa wrote:
I'm not really a truck guy, but I ran across this in Bj's parking lot a couple of days go. Pretty nice.


Great photos and really nice truck. I, too, am not a truck guy, but seeing some of 50 and 60’s trucks make me wish I owned one, especially if they were in this condition.
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May 25, 2023 07:37:04   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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One of the best looking cars of its time.
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May 4, 2023 08:40:24   #
This is not new. It mostly depends on the establishment. Some bake credit card fees, which range from 3-5% I believe, into pricing so they don’t need the up charge. Frequently, gas stations show a cash price and a credit price. I have seen these practices in Connecticut for about 30 years.
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Apr 14, 2023 09:41:16   #
jerryc41 wrote:
"Unbelievable!" should be my response. Instead, it's "Ho hum." Car dealers have somehow been allowed to steal from customers while suffering no penalties.

So, the dealer was saying that the tires he sold you on your new car were good for only 22,000 miles?


Or, they think some people will blindly trust them. This used to be a great dealer. In the past year they seem to be pushing product out of the service center and bill it as a safety issue. My last car had 27,000 miles on it ( i trade in every three years) and there was never once a mention that it needed tires, but then again, I do not recall taking it in for service when they had a tire sale going on. Pure coincidence, I am sure.
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Apr 14, 2023 08:14:38   #
jerryc41 wrote:
The local Honda dealer is offering free inspections and free tire rotation on certain days of the week. I wouldn't dare take advantage of that. Doing the free inspection, he will find a dozen thing "wrong" with my car. While rotating the tires, he will find a dozen more problems.

A local elderly woman received mail from her Subaru dealer offering a free "Twenty-Four Point Inspection." I kept talking her out of it, but when she received the third offer, she insisted that I bring her car to the dealer. Naturally, he found $400 worth of repairs that were needed. I maintained her car, and I knew there was nothing wrong with it, but she insisted on having the work done. So much for "Free."
The local Honda dealer is offering free inspection... (show quote)


Funny how that works. I just had my three year old car in for service last week, with 22,000 miles on it. The dealer was running a special on tires - save $150 on four new tires, all of the signs said in the service area and waiting room. Just right before the completion of the service, the service rep came out to tell me I needed new tires, and they could replace and balance the tires for just shy of $2000. I have never needed tires at 22,000 miles and I declined their offer. I stopped by a local tire store and asked one of their techs if I needed tires. He said I had at least 10-15,000 miles left on them. The service before this one, last September, they wanted to sell me a solution they sprayed in the air circulation system to kill any bad stuff that was likely there due to COVID. It would only cost $299. Since I am the only person who drives the car, I told them I would decline the offer and take my chances of getting COVID. They followed up two weeks later with the same offer, this time with a $25 discount. Still declined. Still healthy.
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Apr 13, 2023 08:21:06   #
mgstrawn wrote:
Hi, Everyone! I hope I’m posting in the correct area. Last year, I bought the intro Nikon Z50. Basically to replace my Nikon D7200. As I get older, the weight of the camera inflames the arthritis in my hands at times. It seems that Mirrorless is the way of the future, but I’m having a hard time getting used to the Z50. It’s lightweight and easy to understand and operate, but I miss using my D7200, which I still have by the way. I was considering selling it to KEH. Do you guys feel like the DSLR is soon to be a camera of the past? I actually bought the adaptor and use most of my F mount lenses. Just wondering how many of you are using a Nikon Z camera and your thoughts about them. Thanks!
Hi, Everyone! I hope I’m posting in the correct ar... (show quote)


I have both a Z50 and a Z6II. I really like both. The Z50 travels just about anywhere, and I find it easy to pack for vacations with usually one or two lenses. I have only Z lenses and moved to them over time. The kit lenses for the Z50 perform well and I believe for general photography meet my needs well. Using an FTZ adapter and the F mount lenses was just not for me. Others may not agree with everything I have said. To me, photography is personal thing: I do not pretend to be even an advanced amateur. If Nikon ever upgrades the Z50 with things like IBIS, I will probably upgrade. I like the portability if the camera and am very satisfied with the image quality. Read Ken Rockwell’s and Thom Hogan’s reviews on the Z50 for more “professional” opinions.
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