Since Don, must be an expert appraiser, perhaps donations could valued for tax deductions
I used to appraisal antique cars, when they were newer
Since Don, must be an expert appraiser, perhaps donations could valued for tax deductions
I used to appraisal antique cars, when they were newer
Tin Can
Unfortunately, the person/entity receiving the donation cannot do the appraisal, so Don cannot appraise donations to Central Camera. Also, CC is not a non-profit (at least officially).
BTW, On Sunday, I sent in a list of my excess equipment to CC as a donation. I have not heard back yet.
Bob
Maybe reverse shoplifting? "I don't know what happened officer! I heard a funny noise and by the time I got to the counter there was a pristine Nikon F in a basket, wrapped in a baby blanket!
The Chicago ABC TV station had a nice piece on Central Camera in last night’s news. They reported than Don plans to open a temporary store next door (in the former Kramer’s Health Foods) by the end of October. The old location is now completely gutted and cleaned out in preparation for reopening at a later date.
Great news!
That ‘health’ food store was very odd
Tin Can
The story of how Central Camera burned down is well known. I live close and have watched with delight as they have resurected from the ashes. It is back to having that feeling I loved of LOTS OF STUFF and knowledable staff in a temp spot next door to their location on Wabash Street in Chicago. Meanwhile, the reconstrction of original shop continues.
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I am extremely pleased to see that CC plans to reopen in October. In 1942 at the age of 13, i rode the train from Nashville to Chicago specifically to go to Central Camera. It was a wonderful experience for a 13 year old. i was treated like I was an adult. at 92 it is one of my favorite memories.
More photos of the progress please. I will be going in.
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