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Post by bigdawg on Feb 12, 2012 21:57:03 GMT -5
The list so far!
1. Asahi Pentax Spotmatic SPIIa 2. ARIES 35-V 3. Voigtlander Vito B 4. Leidolf Wetzlar Lordomat 5. Voigtlander Vitoret DR 6. Pentax ME Super 7. OLYMPUS INFINITY ZOOM 200 8. Honeywell Pentax H3v 9. Samoca 35 LE 10. Asahi Pentax S1a 11. Adox Polomat 12. Richo 500 13. Windsor TKC 35 14. Beauty Super II 15. Kodak Automatic 35 16. Honeywell Pentax SP1000 17. Honeywell Pentax SP500 18. Argus C3 "Brick" 19. Kodak Signet 35 20. Arette IA 21. Miranda Automex II 22. Kodak 35 Rangefinder 23. Voigtlander Vito BL 24. Voigtlander Bessamatic 25. Agfa Optima I 26. Arette IB 27. Iloca Rapid II L 28. Pentax K1000 29. Voigtlander Vitomatic IIa 30. Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic 31. Asahi Pentax Spotmatic F 32. Aires Viscount 33. Kodak Automatic 35F 34. Konica S 35. Kodak Retinette IIB 36. Iloca 35 37. Busch Pressman Model D 38. Arette Bw 39. Minolta X-370n 40. Pentax 645 41. Olympus 35 S
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Post by andys93integra on Feb 12, 2012 22:28:52 GMT -5
Well I only have around 13 or so, I have a lot of catching up to do, especially to Mickey!
Andy
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Post by Just Plain Curt on Feb 12, 2012 23:19:13 GMT -5
Nope, I stopped keeping track around 1800 and I'm sure I passed 2000 last year sometime. If you run out of room, money or spousal tolerance, THEN you have a problem.
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Post by colray on Feb 12, 2012 23:43:29 GMT -5
Am I out of control ..not as much as some .
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Post by retina on Feb 12, 2012 23:55:36 GMT -5
I must have been much too restrained in my buying practices, I've only added about one camera a month over the last year, and have only somewhere around 350 cameras, but at least I have got another new toy coming very soon..hopefully it'll be here in about a weeks time.
Regards, Chris
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Post by mickeyobe on Feb 13, 2012 3:55:47 GMT -5
No, Bigdawg. You have barely started. You are just getting warmed up.
I have over 250 collected over 11 years. Now my purchases are close to zero.
Mickey
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Post by Berndt on Feb 13, 2012 7:10:02 GMT -5
Or it can protect you of getting out of control ... hahaha ...
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Post by photax on Feb 13, 2012 12:12:22 GMT -5
Big Dawg, this is normality ! I am afraid I would get out of control if I did not find "new" collectibles . After 35 years of collecting there are exactly 2226 photohistoric items ( mostly cameras ) sitting on the shelf. Curt, how about creating a register ? MIK
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2012 12:37:34 GMT -5
I ran out of spousal tolerance at about 100 -- which was fine with me. Now I can't figure out how to ever get rid of the ones I have without a lot of work.
W.
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Post by Randy on Feb 13, 2012 12:45:23 GMT -5
I'm like Curt, if I told you all the cameras I have, you would think I was bragging.....so I'll just say a few hundred or so.
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Post by Peltigera on Feb 13, 2012 13:14:10 GMT -5
I am running out of spousal tolerance at a mere twenty and a few. I got a bit of grace by selling a few and forgetting to mention I also bought a few more. When she asks me how many, I do not include light meters, or range-finders, or cases, or various occult devices that seem to have found their way into my collection.
41 in a year is very nearly one a week - far too many.
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Post by daveh on Feb 13, 2012 14:28:58 GMT -5
When you think, though, one is week, at today's prices, is less than the average smoker spends on cigarettes.
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Post by Berndt on Feb 14, 2012 2:59:24 GMT -5
That is true. My problem is, I am smoking and collecting ... hahaha ...
One good thing, what is holding me back from buying a whole museum is, that I really like to use the cameras. So, until I haven't repaired or used one model, I am not that hungry for buying the next.
And I also believe, that a little bit of self control is important for still being able to appreciate something. That's about everything. If I would live on a tropical island, I might not be able to appreciate its beauty after a view weeks or if I could eat kaviar and drink champagner every day, I would start disliking it soon, I guess. Everything, what is too much, let it loose its value.
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Post by daveh on Feb 14, 2012 5:38:33 GMT -5
berndt,
I said somewhere (early on in my postings) that I am not a collector as such. Everything I have bought has been with the intention of using it. I have never, though, traded in to buy the next bit of equipment, so I have accumulated equipment. I have given a few cameras and lenses away when they have been surplus to my needs, and someone else has needed them more. There are two sets of things I'll never give away, nor sell: the Topcon and the Canon/Leica RF series. Nor, perhaps the Praktica LLC. Some of my best photos were taken with that. Nor the others actually. The Topcon stuff is top of the list though.
I have acquired a few things along the way which I haven't used, like a 6x6 slide projector and a 16mm cine projector, but they are the exceptions rather than the rule.
Dave.
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Post by grenouille on Feb 15, 2012 16:10:57 GMT -5
Looks like I have to go through another life to catch up with you guys
Hye
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