Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 10/11/99 1:39:01 PM, Jonathan.Lee@hrcc.on.ca writes: >You have a point, but even if you will never buy new Leica gear, the law >of > >suppply and demand makes the price of the used stuff dependent on the > >availability of new gear. For example, a used non-ASPH 35 f2 now is going > >to run under $1K. If there were no new ASPH 35s, that price would go up > >because all the people who wanted to buy the new ASPH 35 now have to buy >the > >used non-ASPH. And since the supply is fixed, price is up. If Leica goes > >out of business today, everything Leica made becomes quasi-collectible >and > >the price will go up. We saw the same thing in the guitar market (I dabble in used guitars from time to time) when Fender and Gibson's quality went south during the late 70s and 80s. While the companies stayed in business, for most serious musicians they ceased to exist. That (and other factors) placed a tremendous demand on the older, so-called vintage gear. You used to be able to buy a late-50s, earl y 60s Gibson Les Paul for $200. Today some variations of that same guitar bring $40,000. $500 used to buy you an armload of Fender Stratocasters. Now a early 60s example might bring $6,000 or more. Fortunately Fender (and to some degree Gibson) is back in the game so you can buy a excellent Fender guitar off the shelf for not much more than a grand (less if you don't know the difference). Even so, the market for the old stuff remains quite high. Now consider Leica. When I last paid attention to Leica about 13 years ago I sold my black enamel M4 and 35mm Summicron for $750. Admittedly I sold it wholesale to fund another purchase but even so black paint bodies were not bringing anything like today's prices. Leica prices would certainly skyrocket if production ceased. Also, we wouldn't benefit from further development of lenses. Still, there is little you and I can do to preserve Leica other than buy new Leica cameras -- lots of new Leica cameras. Bob (us bottom feeders like it when you guys buy new stuff ) McEowen