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    As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    I watched (ok, ok, I did place a bid, but watched as the bids soared past me) this auction for a shorty (4X5) Verito lens.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=120150949505

    Wow, it's tough out there.. the lens looked to be in very nice condition, but compared to that lovely Darlot J. Galli sold earlier this week, this was just excessive.

    (I bet "Bidder #6" was pissed.) Anybody here?

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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    It's just all the threads here Next year people will be talking about holga lenses on 11x14 cameras and the wonderful look they give. Then watch the prices of Holgas

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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    Made a couple of bids but did not really need it, already have the 8 3/4"
    Bidder #6 Huh, what a way to post his/her interest in this lens.

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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    $510 for a nice looking 9" Verito in a working Compound (or similar) shutter doesn't seem that extraordinary.

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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    Weird, a 10" Veritar (updated Verito with coating and color correction) in an alphax went for $335. Verito's are just hot items right now because there are some excellent photographers using them.

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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    Quote Originally Posted by David A. Goldfarb View Post
    $510 for a nice looking 9" Verito in a working Compound (or similar) shutter doesn't seem that extraordinary.
    No, not anymore, but I've been rereading threads here dating back to 2002 (or maybe earlier) that talk about these same lenses as bargains compared to X,Y, Z lenses and then the picture postings follow... the rest is a short history in niche markets (developed via a flow of information and strong content -- those pretty pictures!)

    I'm sure Nick and Toyon have hit parts of this phenomenon squarely on the head, and you David have certainly had your part in this... your name and images pop up a lot in the old threads

    It's all very fascinating and exciting to use old "technology" to good use, I'm hooked and it appears I'm not alone.

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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    I'll have to agree with David that this doesn't seem to be an unreasonable price for this lens since you usually only see them in studio shutter for over $300. I've actually got one of these puppies in an Ilex #5.

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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    But even five years ago, it was fairly unusual to see one of these in a working shutter with more than one speed or any instanstaneous exposure setting at all for that matter. That's always been worth a premium.

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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    I thought everybody knew holga lenses only cover 8x10....

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick_3536 View Post
    It's just all the threads here Next year people will be talking about holga lenses on 11x14 cameras and the wonderful look they give. Then watch the prices of Holgas
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    Re: As the economy goes down, the prices of lenses go up!

    Quote Originally Posted by David A. Goldfarb View Post
    But even five years ago, it was fairly unusual to see one of these in a working shutter with more than one speed or any instanstaneous exposure setting at all for that matter. That's always been worth a premium.
    Agreed, if we factor in the cost of a shutter, plus the labor involved to place these lenses into quasi-modern shutter, the price tag is certainly moving up. What would a reasonable premium be for this? $200-400? ...more?

    I see big shutters (Acme, Betax, Compound, etc.) advertised for $400-500 in used condition. A new copal 3 is $475.00 It maybe (big maybe) makes more sense to find barrel lenses, then old undesirable lenses in big desirable shutters and get them retrofitted to the "good" glass. In other words, there is a "hassle" premium to consider as well.

    So I guess "cheap" on my end translates to more work on my part in assembling the component parts into workable lens/shutter units. I'm still learning the art of vintage optics, so 'knowing' a Verito lens (with a specialized look and limited alternative usage) is really worth that kind of money hasn't quite jelled in my brain.

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