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Nizos and more on ebay

Post by merzbarn »

Sorry for posting information regarding a sale of equipment, I know this isn't an items for sale board but I have a rather unusal auction on at the the mo' and thought some members may be interested.
40+ Nizos etc offered for spares repairs plus a lot of Nizo repair info some very hard to come by and also some rare Bauer info. Also information on Nizo crystal sync modifications. Take a look............

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 7526660037

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Post by reedsturtevant »

Wow, what a lot of cameras! Seeing them lined up together makes me think of those stop-motion Oskar Fischinger cigarette commercials.
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Post by OwenRoe »

Dude, you're not going out of business, are you? I go to your website all the time for the specification chart....
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Post by martin »

now that would be a nice lot to buy, but Im guessing the price for that will go through the roof. And for me the Pound and australian dollar conversion rate is a joke.

Ive been thinking, as Ive been looking for a Beaulieu (spelling) camera to buy; that the awesome bargin is becoming a thing of the past on eBay. Ive been bidding on a few things and by the end of the auction the item has blasted the 210 U$ barrier.....

I guess all I can do is just keep looking.....
Bauer S 209 XL
Cosina 40P
Beaulieu 6008s
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Post by Alex »

I think it's great you posted here, hopefully all of those cameras will end up in the most capable hands.

I'm guessing your reserve is either $250.00, $500.00 or $1,000 dollars.

I hope when you ship all of those cameras you can keep them well separated and don't put too many in anyone box as they will most probably bang into each other during shipping.
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Thanks for the replies, Merzbarn is going out of business we're just having a bit of a clear-out.
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Post by merzbarn »

Excuse me, I actually meant to say merzbarn isn't going out of business!
A Freudian slip maybe? I hope not.
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martin wrote:now that would be a nice lot to buy, but Im guessing the price for that will go through the roof.
Why on earth would anyone want to buy a lot of defective cameras that cost more to repair than they will sell for?
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npcoombs wrote:
martin wrote:now that would be a nice lot to buy, but Im guessing the price for that will go through the roof.
Why on earth would anyone want to buy a lot of defective cameras that cost more to repair than they will sell for?
Spare parts and experimentation come to mind. Creating specialized rigs for example or charging you lots of money for a spare part when you send in your camera for repairs.
The circuit diagrams are worth the effort by themselves, although I wish these were in the public domain.
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