Thanks Walt, you haven't stirred the pot much lately. Also, your 
experience very much parallels my own, so I enjoyed it.
Walt Wayman wrote:
 Once upon a time, I would check the Bay a couple of times a day 
trolling for OM goodies.  Nowadays, I visit only a couple of times 
a week, and rarely even put anything on my watch list, much less 
bid on something.  Everything seems to fall into one of these 
three categories:
  I started in the same way, but ended up differently. I hardly ever just 
page through the Oly goodies, but set watches and check what they turn 
up until the right thing/deal turns up. I've been slightly interested in 
the T18 flash for some time for casual people gathering shots, its 
smaller size and weight, yet with greater lens to flash distance to 
reduce red-eye, seems like a great companion to an OMPC and 
35-70/3.5-4.5. After many months of 'browsing', one turned up on my 
doorstep yesterday with only subtle marks of use and working perfectly 
for $13.75, including shipping. Outside the direct OM realm, but to be 
used with them, are the Weston Invercones. Lots of patience landed 2 of 
them on my doorstep today for a total of $15.00, including shipping from 
Australia. Seems one of the advantages of having most of the big stuff I 
want is that the thrills are still there, but cheaper. :-)
 
1.  I've already got one (or two, or more).  This is a BIG category.
 
 
Oh lordy yes!
 2.  Not interested, don't want it, wouldn't use it if I had it.  
This includes the OM-2's (a 2 is just a 1 whose development got 
retarded halfway to becoming a 4 :-), fisheye lenses (never have 
liked that perspective), slow zooms (get a real lens), cases, and 
any number of other things that there's absolutely nothing wrong 
with but that I just don't have any desire to own or use. 
 My list is pretty much the same. I like having cases for the good 
lenses, but not cameras. Other things on my list are the 40/2, the 
OM-2S,  OM-10, OM-30(F) and the autofocus bodies. I have to reluctantly 
agree about the 2(n). I loved mine and used it as my primary camera for 
many years, but it doesn't get to play since the 4s and PCs arrived. 
Things in this category do change, though. I never had any use for a 
bellows. But I really like the 135/4.5 and the 65-116 just doesn't go 
quite close enough... Oops, there goes another addition.
 3.  Things that cost way more than they're worth, at least way 
more than they're worth to me.  This includes the big whites, the 
OM-3Ti (I've got a 3 I rarely use), the 24 shift (I've got the 
35), and the 90/2 Zuiko macro (I've got every other Zuiko macro 
and a 90/2.8 Tamron 1:1 macro, plus the 100/2 Zuiko, so I've been 
managing to squeak by without this alleged treasure).  Nearly 
everything in this category will be mine when I win the lottery, 
and then I will haul it all around in one of my Hummers.
  Pretty much my list too. I'd add the 20 and 38mm macro lenses. The big 
whites seem so nice, but I wonder how often I would actually haul them 
around with me, so maybe they belong in category 2. Same uncertainty 
about the 3 series.
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