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Old July 4th 04, 01:48 AM
Matt Clara
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Default What will happen to classic film cameras?

"R.Schenck" wrote in message
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Sander Vesik on 03 Jul 2004 posted

Mike Henley wrote:
Do you anticipate they'll increase depreciate or increase in value in
years to come?


Why do you care? Will a bottle of red wine made in Bordeaux in 2004
cost $$ or $$$ or $$$$$ in year 2015? Would you buy it based on age
or buy wine based on actual taste you want?


as a completely off topic aside, there are infact wine auctions, where the
wine is bought an sold as an investment item, irrespective of taste. I
assume eventually someone drinks it tho.


Here's the facts on camera appreciation. You would do better to invest the
money in a bank than in a camera you hope to make cash on later. I don't
know a single case where that isn't true.
Cameras are for taking pictures with, not for investment.

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