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Nikon F Motor Drive Base Plate (20FB1-22) wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="PeterRussell53" data-source="post: 37933" data-attributes="member: 8016"><p>Since my post I have gone mad with motor drives! I've just bought a mint F-36 and Cordless Battery Power Pack Type 1, an F-250 Motor Drive in original box with a Remote Battery Pack and 1m cord and another F-250 Motor Drive without any extras, along with two F bodies with Motor Drive Base Plates and a Motor Drive Base Plate from KEH in the USA. All this plus another seven lenses, three Standard Prism Finders and around eight Photomic T, Tn and FTn finders! </p><p></p><p>I reckon that I am enhancing the kid's inheritance, whilst they think I'm spending it! The early 1962 F-36 in currently away with my tame repairman being overhauled and my two very early Nikon F bodies, one late 1959 and one January 1960, are also being overhauled ready to use once again. A few of the bodies that aren't being repaired or in the post, including my Nikkormat FTns, an FT2, F3, F4 and F5, can be seen here:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.peterrussellphotography.com/LRGallery/Nikon_Eqpt_01_2011/index.html" target="_blank">Nikon cameras and accessories - November 2011</a></p><p></p><p>Once you been sucked into the collecting system it seems to be almost impossible to escape!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterRussell53, post: 37933, member: 8016"] Since my post I have gone mad with motor drives! I've just bought a mint F-36 and Cordless Battery Power Pack Type 1, an F-250 Motor Drive in original box with a Remote Battery Pack and 1m cord and another F-250 Motor Drive without any extras, along with two F bodies with Motor Drive Base Plates and a Motor Drive Base Plate from KEH in the USA. All this plus another seven lenses, three Standard Prism Finders and around eight Photomic T, Tn and FTn finders! I reckon that I am enhancing the kid's inheritance, whilst they think I'm spending it! The early 1962 F-36 in currently away with my tame repairman being overhauled and my two very early Nikon F bodies, one late 1959 and one January 1960, are also being overhauled ready to use once again. A few of the bodies that aren't being repaired or in the post, including my Nikkormat FTns, an FT2, F3, F4 and F5, can be seen here: [url=http://www.peterrussellphotography.com/LRGallery/Nikon_Eqpt_01_2011/index.html]Nikon cameras and accessories - November 2011[/url] Once you been sucked into the collecting system it seems to be almost impossible to escape! [/QUOTE]
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