Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/06/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It's a ton of money, but Stan is a savvy enough businessman that I don't think he shelled out that much without a good idea that he'd be able to turn around and sell it to someone else for even more, and probably within a pretty short time. Contrast that to the Jackie O auction (which someone else brought up) --- a lot of that bidding was driven by sentimentality ("Own a piece of Camelot!"), and there are probably a lot of buyers who are already asking themselves what it was that compelled them to shell out $75,000 for Jackie's Beamer, or JFK's humidor, or a lot of the other weird gimcracks that went on the block. Just be glad Bill Gates doesn't collect Leicas! Chuck Albertson Seattle, Wash. At 10:09 AM 6/13/96 -0400, you wrote: > >Dear Bill, > >With all due respect , I don't need a kindergarten level lecture on >economics. The point I was making is that Stan must be making too much >money off people like me to be ABLE to pay this ridiculous price. And that >generally this is not beneficial to those of us who primarily USE Leica >gear. (BTW I have purchased many thousands of dollars of equipment from >him and probably will continue to do so.) Perhaps, I'm jealous although >I would put that kind of money if I had it into Lancaster County >grandfather clocks as their investment potential is far greater. > >Paul T. Collura > >