Hobby Shooter said:Hazards of online shops. I love this story, the best about it is that you actually admit to it ;Dtpatana said:CarlTN said:tpatana said:CarlTN said:What city are you in? Why on earth would anyone buy something used at a higher price than new? I kind of doubt your claim...unless of course the price you paid new, was some kind of inside deal that was lower than the average street price.
Seattle area. I always scout for good deals, and I landed really nice one on the Tokina, few years of shooting and sold it for more. During the time they had come out with the Mark II, which increased the street price slightly, so that also helped me. Same with the 135L, I waited some time until found good deal for used, then sold it after couple years. Most of the time I don't have rush to sell stuff, so I can keep the asking price firm. Good lenses keep their value.
Why the heck would you ever want to sell the 135L??
There was crazy good offer on the 70-200 IS II, and when I told my wife about that, she just stared at me. I think my and her definition of the "crazy" were different on that point. The deal was until midnight, my parents were over and we had few drinks over dinner, and few afterwards. I think it was somewhere after 6+ beers that I sneaked on my PC, took out my credit card and ordered the lens.
The next morning hangover, I had to confess the purchase. I think the options were to sleep on the couch with the 135L, or sell it and get back the bed-permit.
So I was happy and willing to sell my 135L.
Checked your FB, nice shots.
J
I suppose I can understand that. I am not burdened with having to answer to a better half. I'm just burdened with ruining my life all on my own right now...it's a shame I'm not getting paid to do that...hahaha.
I think I responded to the wrong post...sorry...hopefully ya'll will figure it out. My eyes are going crossed looking at this forum, haha.
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