I have bought and sold using UHH, KEH, MPB and B&H. I favor KEH although you may not get the maximum net out of the deal. Fair offer, shipping paid and no returns back are my reasons.
Moving up from an Argus C-3 in 1958, I chose my Exakta VXIIa since it was the only affordable SLR at the time. The SLR configuration, of course, so I could see in my viewfinder the "exact" image that I would capture on the film. It was way ahead, to me, of other 35mm cameras. The availability of a wide range of lenses made it even more attractive. It served me well until I moved up to Nikon many year later. Great memories, great photo ops!
Seems like for that much money the dash covering should match the seat! Just sayin'
My uncle had an Auburn Boat-Tailed Speedster in yellow. I got one ride in it at the age of 3!
Excellent work! Some are iconic!
Congratulations for having a great eye!
yssirk123 wrote:
Camera companies are increasingly being pushed into a niche product category dominated by an older demographic (of which I'm a part). It seems their strategy is to focus on high-end and more expensive products selling fewer at higher prices.
It doesn't make me happy as I've loved cameras and photography since I was a pre-teen.
I'm with you and have enjoyed photography just as long!
If you really wish to capture good images, a REAL camera is the way!
The Cell Phone is OK if you are caught without a real camera, though. Better some image than none!
Congratulations on having such a beautiful granddaughter who knows how to pose!
A great combination with your camera skills!
Congratulations to her.upon her graduation. Ensure her that it's just a beginning!
I thought all the old US cars went to Cuba!
Beowulf wrote:
Great shots of a great auto, but I don't think Henry Ford ever envisioned that color for the T!
The comment applies but it's a "A"
When I was young we had a neighbor that owned a mechanics shop in East Los Angeles. He signed up for a Ticker dealership. Had one to display for awhile but I never saw that he built a showroom or ever had more that the one. I think he had it only to show people and never sold it. I recall it was expensive compared or other cars that year but can't recall the price. I saw and had a ride in it (once). I was 13 then. I don't recall it was much different from any other car except for the appearance and the rear engine location. I remember it was roomy compared to my mother's 37 Oldsmobile.The model he had was black.