Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Stefan & Christoph - Please dont argue the point with me, as the guide information for Europe was compiled by your own people & for US it was Stan Tamarkin. The values stated in the guide (which I have nothing to do with) refer to an amount that an item would change hands between private individuals. Camera stores, however, are in business to make a profit and sub- sequently sell their merchandise at "Retail" prices. Similarily, when they purchase stock from individuals or other dealers, they pay a "Wholesale price. This is generally in the region of 50-75% of the retail figure. It should be remembered that in paying the retail price from a reputable dealer, you are paying for a warranty of a used items originality and condition. None of these factors are included in private sales. It might behoove those that spout off at the mouth at the drop of a hat to read both the content of my message and the "Guide" in question: Preisfuhrer - Guide de Prix - Guida ai Prezzi - International Price Guide German Book Trade Distributor: H.Lindemanns Buchhandlung Nadlerstrasse 10, D70173 Stuttgart, Germany This neu string is opened as a memorial service to poor "Riefenstahl" Marvin Moss In a message dated 97-08-23 17:11:34 EDT, you write: << Marvin, the 2000,-DM the Hove book states for a mint M6 will just buy you a mint(!) M4-P in germany. M6's sell for around 3000,-DM and this is said enough about the value of such lists. best wishes Stefan >>