![]() ![]() I wish I had better news, but if you have the time, it can work out for you. About 1/3 of what I sell on EBAY is overseas!!! Polaroids that I find at the local thrift stores in the "throw-away" bin will sell for $75 to collectors in Japan - where Polaroids were never sold. The FOR SALE section on this forum is fine, but you will have a world-wide audience on EBAY. For the items you can't sell, Craig's List has a FREE section under the FOR SALE section. Take good pictures and write good descriptions. For small items that can be shipped at a decent price, such as lenses, sell them on EBAY. My suggestion? If you have time - and plenty of it, piece it out. No one will pay to have it shipped, and no one in his town will want it - OK, maybe to use it as a table leg. It's in bad shape and the seller wants $150. Great enlarger, but not many people know about it. They ALL just LAUGHED - because they were trying to do the same thing!!! The major campus downtown with three colleges and over 50,000 students closed down their analog photo darkroom years ago.Īs to the CB7 - I have one. He called all of the local colleges and universities in the area - as well as high schools. I didn't want anything because I have all I need. He knew the gear was in good shape and thought it would be valuable to someone. He didn't want to make money on it and didn't want to spend time piece-mealing it out. A few YEARS ago, a friend of mine who had made the switch from film to digital wanted to get rid of his analog gear - which included lots of very nice, barely used darkroom equipment, such as TWO 4x5 Durst enlargers and Schneider lenses.
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