I would list each item separately. List the camera body with a reserve of $300 (US). List the metering prism with a reserve of $175, and list the lens with a reserve of $250. That will give you a total price of $725, which is more than you could get for the package. Paul Stenquist
Chris Brogden wrote: > > I'm considering selling my 6x7 with MLU, the metered prism, and the 90/2.8 > leaf shutter lens to fund the purchase of a 67II. What sort of range > should I price this in? There's moderate to heavy wear but no large dents > or dings. It's a good, perfectly functional user camera but it's not > pristine by any means. > > Thanks for any suggestions, > > chris > > On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, frank theriault wrote: > > > Hi, Dave, > > > > I think Henry's is having a used MF sale right now, and they have a > > nonMLU 6x7 for about $680Cdn. > > > > But, this auction went for a good price, esp with the lens included! > > > > cheers, > > frank > > > > David Brooks wrote: > > > > > Steve. > > > Just to give you an idea,most of the 6x7 NON MLU bodies up > > > in the Toronto area i have seen lately are about $900.00 Canadian > > > (about $575.00 US)I have looked recently at several in the big chain > > > store thet have a standard prism,90mm lens and body , and they are in > > > the $1600 Can range($1000.00 Us) > > > > > > > -- > > "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The > > pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert > > Oppenheimer > > > > > >

