Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<< Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 07:23:04 -0800 From: "Matt Morgan" <mattmorgan@pdseurope.co.uk> Subject: Re: [Leica] "B Grade" Leica gear???? Message-ID: <200008250638.HAA28016@mail.enterprise.net> References: Rich, As I am just in the process of buying a "demo' lens, (from a reputable and known dealer) and want to make sure I'm not a mug, could you please enlarge on the term `demo'? If a lens is sold as a demo, should I expect it to have only been used in the same store for potential customers to just put it on a camera and look through it? What other use could it have had? Could it be a return? How much wear would a demo lens expect before it is then sold on? If it is demo, why would the store sell it, instead of keeping it for quite a period of time, or are demo's supposed to be constantly renewed? What are the signs I should look for and check when buying? Lastly, what is an average discount from the dealer's selling price (not full-list price) that should be expected for a demo? Apologies for so many questions, but as I'm spending a lot of money in a very short time I'd like to save a chunk if I can trust `demo' gear. However, I'd always rather pay the full amount for new than risk buying inferior kit. Thanks, Matt.>> The problem with the word "demo" is that it can mean almost anything from store to store. I have started to differentiate a bit in my advertising between an "unused demo" which is probably just new goods at a discount and a "Mint- demo" which is a camera that has been used in one way or the next. I also try to indicate in my advertisements, or certainly when I speak to the customer, which WARRANTY it comes with. If it is unused with passport it is in all ways a New USA camera...however, if it is a Leica demo it may have a 1 year or 90 day warranty...which is different. Could it be a return? That is again by dealer policy. Why don't you ask them. If it has blank warranty cards that certainly is a good sign...missing cards a bad sign... I don't call "used" gear a "demo"...I call it used, Mint, Exc+, whatever...but if it is preowned then it is not truly a demo in my eyes. I have noticed that a lot of people don't like the word "demo" anyway...so why bill it as such if it is not? What about "grey market" goods. Well, I see grey market items being sold as "Factory Samples" in Tamarkin's ads each month. What is a "factory sample?" I don't know, but I guess it is like when you get the broken cakes at the Enteman's factory store for 1/2 price! <ha> Since there are no US warranty cards with many of these items, I assume they are just grey market or possibly some code u demos? As to price, there is no hard and fast rule there. I imagine that some bigger dealers get a much better deal on demo gear and certainly more of it...because of this they may sell items cheaper. I generally price demos at the same markup as new...which is not much. My advice to you, is that if you are losing sleep over it, don't get a demo. I am always surprised when a customer with a large income will agonize over a purchase to save as little as $150 on some items! If I were in their shoes (and I have been in those shoes as a photographer/collector many times before becoming a dealer.) I would buy the new gear, pay the extra money, and save my worry-pills for something that really mattered. My .02. ;-) Rich