Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/06/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 6/4/03 5:06:54 PM, sonc@sonc.com writes: << I think we are bashing a guy for getting a bargain. I gave a motorhome to Goodwill, and I thought it was worth at least $8000. They ended up selling it for $1000. Is that my problem? Should the guy who bought it go to confession because he got a bargain? My daughter who lives in NYC, loves to come to the Goodwill in Natchitoches. She stuck her hand into a barrel of scarves, and plucked out a silk one and proudly paid the $2. The point at Salvation Army and Goodwill, and all those stores (for us the donors) is the giving. What Salvation and Goodwill does with it is not our affair. Good on the guy for making a bargain. He will be predisposed to share his mite with the Salvation Army when he is giving. (And we don't know how much he has given them in the past, nor do we know the condition of the camera.) Sonny >> Well Sonny, I'm the one who came down hard on the guy. No one likes a bargain better than I....I probably, other than a few lurking students on this list make the least amount of money than anyone else on the LUG. If the point of a charitable organization is let's say, to feed the starving people, then the more money they make, the more people they feed. I admit that if the story was that the guy scored a $800 item for $5 from a Halliburton fire sale, I might not feel the same or if the thrift store was to restore someone's Cadillac collection I might feel different. But it's the salvation army, the point of them existing is not to provide a depository for people's old shoes (I honestly don't think that's the purpose of Salvation Army's existence) but to make money from their sale of the shoes and then to use that money to provide services that the government isn't providing as much of even though there's a huge need right now. Maybe it's how you view a bargain. I've had (still do) this fantasy of trying to replicate turn of the century to 1930's pictoral and Hollywood glamour images. I've studied up on the classic 4x5 and 8x10 soft focus lenses (as well as films/processing,etc). Alas, I can't currently afford any of the lenses. Two years ago I happened upon an "estate" sale. It was pretty much a garage sale set up so that the widow of the guy who died would at least be able to have some spending money at the "care" facility she was going to be shipped off to. I came across a box of stuff and in the box (amongst other things) was something one of the old guys that was helping out called the front of an old "telescope" which I could have for $10. Well it wasn't the front of an old telescope it was a (9" -11"?) Wollensak Verito. Not the best of shape but the lens was clear and who cares, it was worth more than $10. I had it in my hands for at least 5 minutes before I told them what it was and gave them the name of some places they should shop it around to. Sure I could have bought it for $10. And if after telling the guy what it was worth,he shrugged his shoulders and told me I could have it for $10 anyway, I would have got it. Was I an idiot for not quickly and quietly taking advantage of this bargain that landed in my lap? Given the tenor of this newsgroup, probably. But personally, I just couldn't stand the thought of thinking about the old lady in the nursing home every time I shot some glamourous looking babe with it. But that's just me. Obviously the personal mileage on the LUG may vary. Kim - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html