Hello Tim,
I'd like to take your X-E1

Please send me a Paypal invoice so I can pay by Credit Card.
Thanks!

Shipping:
Darren Addy
c/o Merrick Machine Co.
P.O. Box 130
Alda, NE 68810

If shipping by UPS or FedEx, the street address is 104 Apollo Ave.

Thanks!

On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 2:15 AM, Tim Bray <tb...@textuality.com> wrote:
> There's good stuff sitting unloved in the cupboard, and an upgrade
> opportunity, so...
>
> The prices are wild-ass guesses based on looking at EBay.  Is EBay
> still a thing?  If I'm asking for too much my feelings totally won't
> be hurt if you say so, or just offer less. If I'm asking for too
> little... well you got lucky I suppose.
>
> Payment by Paypal or in Bitcoin (seriously).
>
> 1. Sigma 30mm F1.4.
> STORY: Start at http://goo.gl/QnDsO - here's a show-off piece:
> http://goo.gl/f584P7
> WHY? I only use Pentax for long-lens work these days. The Fujinon 35mm
> f1.4 fills the same gap at a third the size/weight, and the Sigma is
> just too good to sit in a closet.
> COMES WITH: Everything, including the nifty Sigma soft-side lens
> carrier, hood, cap, etc.
> CONDITION: Hunky dory.
> $$$: US$240 + shipping
>
> 2. Fujifilm X-E1 (black on black, no silver, looks like a rangefinder)
>  with Soviet Helios 58mm.
> STORY: You've probably seen the hype on the Fujifilm X-cams. My love
> letter's at http://goo.gl/WvenmD - also the photos I took in March of
> 2013, of Tokyo and The Big Island, are mostly this camera:
> http://goo.gl/D78m0Q
> WHY? I lust after this year's model, the X-T1.
> COMES WITH: Original box, charger, USB cable, etc. I only have two
> Fujinon lenses and I love both, you can't have 'em. You can buy a
> K-adapter and put your Pentax glass on, it works fine albeit manual.
> But so you don't start naked, I'll toss in a Soviet-made "He-lios
> 44-2" 58mm F/2.0, which I bought (disclosure: CHEAP) because it's
> supposed to have stars in its bokeh. I never got the stars, but the
> lens can do good things, for example http://goo.gl/yP32iv which also
> has an adorable pic of the camera with Soviet lens installed (but you
> don't get the Luma Cinch, just the stock Fuji strap).
> CONDITION: Recent shots at http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/What/Arts/Photos/
> $$$: US$325 + shipping
>
> 3. K20D.
> STORY: My backup when the K-5 was my everyday camera.
> COMES WITH: Nothin', just the basic body/charger/strap.  But, nicely
> packed up for shipping, with manuals & so on, in a K-5 box, which fits
> it perfectly.
> CONDITION: Has always worked fine but I haven't used it much since 2011.
> $$$: US$175 + shipping (They seem to be selling for more than that on
> EBay, which seems crazy).
>
> 4. FA 28-70mm F4 AL.
> STORY: I'd forgotten I had this until I went poking around in the
> cupboard for the K20.  This lens was one of the reasons I got into
> Pentax digital, my wife & I had both shot Pentax film before we met,
> and thus had film-era lenses sitting around.   (The other is a 50mm F2
> but you can't have it.) This is from the early 90s I think. I used it
> a lot on the *ist D, here are a few pix: http://goo.gl/S2UzuW
> http://goo.gl/A1CKWp http://goo.gl/Vnwvhh
> WHY? For the K-5 I have the 50-135 and for the Fuji I have the 18-55.
> CONDITION: Looks fine.  Stuck it on the K-5 today and it auto-focused.
> COMES WITH: Front & back caps and a Hoya Skylight (1B) filter.  I
> don't have a case, you'll get it in a shipping box with bubble wrap.
> $$$: US$75 + shipping.
>
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