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Re: [photo-3d] Re: Ricoh XR 10M sysyem
- From: "Allan Griffin" <agriffin@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: Ricoh XR 10M sysyem
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 16:48:01 +1000
To: Sheldon Aronowitz:
I will call Robert at Cambridge tonight Sydney time and come back to you as
soon as I have got his latest story ref the stock position. I'll mention
your name as you suggest. Thanks. In any case, it looks like we are down
close to the reject level but I'll call Robert in any case. Did you read
what Boris Starosta had to say about his present status with Robert?!
Allan Griffin
Sydney, Australia
> In a message dated 00-08-29 04:19:48 EDT, Alan Griffin writes:
>
> << At one stage, I clearly remember a posting to this List telling of a
New
> York source where some stock was still in existance. >
Sheldon Aronowitz, you wrote:
> I posted this and I hope this information is helpful to you or anyone else
> who reads this. The store is Cambridge Camera in New York City and the
> contact person is Robert and you will need to tell him that I referred
you.
> Unfortunately the stock is low as I have either purchased for people or
> referred people to the tune of close to 75 cameras. I purchased 4 cameras
a
> few weeks ago for two other Photo 3D members and I had to go through about
10
> cameras before I foud 4 acceptable ones. I do not know how or why they
had
> all these bodies of a relatively hard to find camera. They say they are
> demos, but I don't think so. In any case there are still some left and
you
> may want to ask for a better price on a blemished camera. The problems I
> found included bent shutter, lack of advance, loose night light window,
etc.
> So you see there are major and minor problems. A loose night light window
is
> a small problem and should not affect the operation. Others just had
> cosmetic problems. It would be best if you could go in person. The
prices
> range from a low of $140 to a high of $179, plus 8 1/4 tax if you live in
New
> York. The low and high prices have no rational and just depend on
Robert's
> mood, but the low number of cameras is not in your favor for a good price.
> Everyone who got this system is extremely pleased. Please feel free to
call,
> e-mail, or write me for further info.
> Sheldon Aronowitz
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