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OK I am getting desperate. I bought a Summicron 50 and I need to sell my Voigtlander Nocton quickly to recoup the money I spent. Why the rush? My fiance is putting the finger on me because we're meant to be saving for marriage.

So I have a great deal for you. For only AUD$590, you'll get yourself:

1. Voigtlander Nocton 50mm f/1.5 black in excellent to mint condition, packaged with all accessories inlcuding the hood, front cap, rear cap, instructions and box.

2. Voigtlander M-Bayonet Adaptor ring like new in box.

3. Lowepro Street & Field 100 AW camera bag or Domke F-5XB for only AUD$20 extra. Both are in mint condition, but the Lowepro bag doesn't have it's front tag as I took it off.

4. Domke Gripper black widestrap, never used.

Shipping at your expense from Australia, and free shipping anywhere in Australia.

AUD= 1/2 of US$ Approx.

Get in quick before it goes to ebay! Pictures available upon request.

-- Kristian (leicashot@hotmail.com), April 17, 2002

Answers

WOMEN!... can't live with them and... ummmm hmph, I forgot the other part.

;-)

-- John (ouroboros_2001@yahoo.com), April 17, 2002.


Wasn't Alfie engaged at one time, too? See how crazy it made him?

Dennis

-- Dennis Couvillion (couvilaw@aol.com), April 17, 2002.


There's something _mighty_ necessary about 'em...

-- rob (rob@robertappleby.com), April 17, 2002.

To complete John's thought..."can't live with'em, can't live with 'em". ;-)

-- Ken (kennyshipman@aol.com), April 17, 2002.

Wasn't Alfie engaged at one time, too? See how crazy it made him?

Amen to that. They say that 95% of your future happiness is riding on who you spend the rest of your life with. I am acquiescent of the fact that a good woman can make you and a bad one can break you. Unless your single where your happiness is directly proportional for your need to acquire more... at least in the earlier years. Eventually, we all find salvation sex (whoops, I mean six) feet under.

Fortunately for Mr. Wang, he still has his "happy snaps" which seem to keep the reality monster at bay.

-- John (ouroboros_2001@yahoo.com), April 17, 2002.



hey Kristan if she/he wants you to dump the gear mabe you should dump him/her? ;-). Just a thought. was in the same boat, best move I ever made. Yes she lost!!!

-- Andy Wagner (awagner@midwest-express.com), April 17, 2002.

Actually, Kristian I think you're alluding to the possibility that you're in the wrong here. If you're suppose to be saving for marriage and blowing it on what you've pre-defined as "superfluous sundries" your fiancée has every right to be concerned. If this girl is that important to you then keep the lines of communication open and impress on her how important photography is in your life. If she loves you, she'll understand and accept. You'll have to make compromises too... that's a given but harmony in our relationships with others (especially those closest to us) is worth more than any camera system in the world.

Something for me to ponder as well..... one day.

Regards,

-- John (ouroboros_2001@yahoo.com), April 17, 2002.


Why get married at all? Just live together in happiness and togetherness! Then with the $$$ you save on not having an expensive wedding, that is over with in one day, you can get all the Leica stuff your heart desires! Or a down payment on a house!I speak from experience....Melissa and I are going on 18 years now and loving it ...just living together.But I guess that is all out the window if the special wedding day is a necessary reality for the two of you.

-- Emile de Leon (knightpeople@msn.com), April 17, 2002.

Wow, what a thread? off topic? Who cares. But the point is that I shoudn't be selling it because my fiance wants me to, it should be because it is the right thing to do. As much as I like my "Emmy", Erlina comes first. Geees, what am I saying?

I think the lens is sold. I'll let you all know seeing you're all concerned. :-)

-- Kristian (leicashot@hotmail.com), April 17, 2002.


Kristian; Idon't know if you read my post Re. the lenses that I just purchased from Eric Kragtijk. Anyways I'd just spent $1000 on those two lenses and the only question my current wife asked me was "do you really want them?" While I was waiting for them to arrive I found a 70 to 200 zoom in Vegas for 900. Again her only question was "do you really want it?" If you find an understanding and loving partner hang on tight because they are far and few between. Some sacrafices are well worth it. Best of luck in your upcomming marriage. P.S. I didn't buy the zoom.

-- Andy Wagner (awagner@midwest-express.com), April 17, 2002.


My fiance does a similar thing when I want to buy something. But she says, "Honey, do you really NEED it?" If she asked me if I want it, it would always be "yes".

-- Kristian (leicashot@hotmail.com), April 18, 2002.

When I get the NEED comment I know I'd better think twice about getting something. I guess its kind of a code for "no" :-)

-- Andy Wagner (awagner@midwest-express.com), April 19, 2002.

There are two theories about winning arguments with Women. Neither one works!

Regards,

-- Alan Purves (lpurves@mnsi.net), April 22, 2002.


WOMEN!... can't live with them and... ummmm hmph, I forgot the other part.

.......can't shoot them in the back of the head,cut them up into small pieces and bury them in the garden.

-- Phil the jackel (philkneen@manx.net), April 23, 2002.


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