09-06-20, 04:44 PM | #7121 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Even madder are the people prepared to buy at those prices.
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09-06-20, 04:47 PM | #7122 |
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True, but savvy people like us could probably get a whole camera for that. I know I have in the past.
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09-06-20, 07:24 PM | #7123 |
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Just my thoughts Yoko. I've been browsing, but have bought a bike rack (Toyota unbranded Thule 532), 3" screen protector (for XP130), electric flex, and a pen
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09-06-20, 07:38 PM | #7124 |
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An Olympus Pen?
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09-06-20, 08:48 PM | #7125 |
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Ha, no, a black Ohto Giza if you want to know!
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09-06-20, 08:50 PM | #7126 |
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Nice, had to look it up. Quite like using fountain pens.
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10-06-20, 08:24 AM | #7127 |
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Sorry it's a rollerball, I haven't used a fountain pen in years. My writing is awful, I'm trying to make it better, but I'm not sure I'd keep a fountain pen at the right angle all the time. I might give it another go. My wife wanted a nice pen for work so I ended up getting her a blue Ohto Dude rollerball for Christmas a couple of years ago. My pen at work ran out so I thought, why don't I look for a refillable one?
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10-06-20, 09:14 AM | #7128 |
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My wife loves pens, she has more of them than I have cameras!
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10-06-20, 09:23 AM | #7129 |
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LOLz, you're like two peas in a pod. You can tell her that I was tempted by the Waterman Carene fountain pen but it's a fountain pen and it's not exactly cheap, even if it does look nice. I'd be happy just not having writing like a 3 year old with only 4 fingers across both hands.
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10-06-20, 10:07 AM | #7130 |
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She would like a nice Mont Blanc pen at some point. I haven't actually counted her pen collection, but its got to be a good few hundred. Local car boot is due tocopen on Sunday, not sure how it will work with social distancing though.
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