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Thread: Old lenses need help pricing

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    Old lenses need help pricing

    My husband and I were just given some photography equipment from his grandfather, we think there are some pretty good lenses in the bunch, but not sure how to price them, I just wondered if anyone out there could help us. I've tried to do research on the internet, but it is overwhelming when you don't know exactly how to find the items. So here is the list of lenses;
    Cooke Speed Panchro Lens No. 270339 75mm Pl2

    Cooke Deep Field Panchro 100mm 4 in Fl2.5 No. 275464

    Eleitz Wetzlar 4930

    Wollensak Optical Co. Rochester NY No. 3 Optimo patent June 14, 1910 - Conley Anastigmat, Series VI F 4.5 5x7 No. 16995 Equivalent Focus 7 inches

    Eastman Kodak - Aero-Ektar F2.5 7in 5x5 EA4004

    Schneider optik Kreuznach Tele-xenar 1:5,5/360 2549116/748991

    Dallmeyer Rapid Rectilinear 18x16 #23837 London

    Besides the lenses there are some box camera, and tons of other developming equipment, couldn't name it all there are 6 big bins full of photography stuff.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Jackie

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    Where are you located? There might be someone nearby who could help you out.

    Richard

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    with used lenses, it's condition, condition, condition.

    To check prices try eBay, scroll down the left side of the page to 'Completed listings', check the box and let the page recycle. Type in the name in the search box and click 'search' ( Tele-Xenar, Aero-Ektar, Speed Panchro, Dallmeyer, ect).

    Have fun and good luck with it.

    eBay LF lenses

    eBay Large Format

    eBay Vintage lenses

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    Paul's advice is splendid!
    None of these lenses will be difficult to find with an Ebay completed search.
    You will have to write more than "E. Leitz Wetzlar" though!

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    The Cooke lenses are cult items. Originally for cine cameras, now chased by people who want to adapt them to small-chip digital cameras. The 100/2 Deep Field Panchro might -- great stress might -- bring several thousand dollars. Put them up on ebay.com in the vintage lenses section.

    Of the others, the Aero Ektar might bring several hundred dollars if in good order. The TeleXenar might too.

    No idea about the Leitz lens, you were too vague.

    No idea what the Dallmeyer will bring, but lenses for ULF don't go for pennies.

    Best thing to do is put 'em up on eBay with good pictures and accept what you get.

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    Jackie, it might be good to Google around and read about what to look for concerning judging a lens's condition. You can alternatively list your hometown here and see if there is someone local that can help you, but do offer to compensate them for their time. A person such as Dan in the previous message could literally save you hundreds of dollars, and in these economic times that can mean alot to some people. Overall it will make a difference in what you can ask in a sale whether thru Ebay, here or elsewhere. I would not list an auction ad on Ebay till I personally knew the price range they go in and if I should set a reserve price.

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    The Speed Panchro could go for something like:

    http://goo.gl/Zz5Rv

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    Quote Originally Posted by RawheaD View Post
    The Speed Panchro could go for something like:

    http://goo.gl/Zz5Rv
    Maybe. The OP has uncoated lenses, the one you pointed at is coated. TTH started coating at an s/n somewhat higher that 350,000 and the OP's lenses have lower ones

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    Selling on Ebay will determine the value, at that moment. Another auction at the next moment may go somewhat lower, or higher. But the auction gives a reasonable chance to sell for approximately what the item is worth, if it is an in demand item. After you pay the Ebay, Paypal, and shipping fees, and wait to see if the buyer gives you good feedback, it's quite a gamble.

    Less in demand items may fluctuate even more on the auctions. I follow lots of types of lenses and see up to 50% variance on some of them, auction to auction.

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    Re: Old lenses need help pricing

    Thank you everyone for the very useful information, I think I will find an appraiser and get an accurate quote, as I have no clue as to the condition of the pieces, although the lenses look really great on all but the Kodak. So, I am very excited about what we've got. I would love to keep the whole thing together, but probably find it hard to find a buyer for the entire lot. Here is a youtube of all the items I catalogued, if anyone is curious.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0huzIUv1oyU
    Thanks again. Jackie

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