leica college student thrift store

College Student Stumbles Upon $1,400+ Camera In Thrift Store, Cops It For A Cool $5 Bill

leica college student thrift store

A bargain-hunting college student — who has remained anonymous aside from the publication of his Reddit username, /u/GreenteaBanana — hit a score 5,000 times better than the usual college student scores of finding a lone onion ring in your 2:30 a.m. french fries or waking up to see that you got a girl’s number last night then realizing you have zero clue what she might look like, whether or not it is even actually a girl’s number (or a real number), or why the only message in the text chain is one you received at 4:25 a.m. — “Hand stuff Daddy cranks that pizz 🍆 😫”

For the cool price of $5 smackarones, /u/GreenteaBanana snagged this Leica M2 film camera. Street price? $1,400-$1,700.

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From Reddit /u/GreenteaBanana:

By far the best and most valuable thing I’ve found in years of thrifting. In case anyone is wondering the camera is in excellent condition and the body is worth about $850 while the lens adds another $600-800 in value. I’ve always checked through old cameras and wondered if one day I would ever find a Leica and here it is! I will be traveling to Korea and Japan in the summer and will definitely be using it there and after I will decide whether I should keep it or sell it. Its something like this that people would buy and use it for the rest of their lives so that is something I’m considering since I do enjoy photography.

/u/GreenteaBanana recounted to PetaPixel the events that led to him winding up in the thrift store that day, and it realistically doesn’t get any more college. They involve an accounting class group project, indulging one of those annoying campus activist groups that embarrassingly pays you $1 to listen to their stupid schpiel, and, of course, ramen. You can read the full story on PetaPixel here.

These stories are always interesting because we say things like, “What a steal!” and, “Wow, great find!” when what we should actually be saying is, “That poor, poor struggling American small businessperson who trusted their employees to put reasonable price tags on everything.” That’s the real story here, and it’s devastating. Tragic, really.

Nice snag still, though.

[via Reddit /u/GreenteaBanana, PetaPixel]

Image via Reddit /u/GreenteaBanana

    1. SharkWeekTFM

      So if he is/did both, what does that average too? Plus that was more that 200x his money but I’m assuming that’s still FaF

      9 years ago at 4:57 pm
    2. bootsoversperrys

      the guy’s Reddit username is greenteabanana. No amount of money could possibly make him “FAF”

      9 years ago at 9:15 pm
    1. DornosPecker

      This has been one of the worst drade deals in the history of trade deals, maybe ever

      9 years ago at 9:12 pm
  1. Bro-hann Sebastian Bach

    Since snap stock is tanking it is not hard to figure out why that camera would be worth so much. Makes it harder to send dick pics tho

    9 years ago at 4:58 pm
    1. LazyRican

      I still like Snap Inc. they are making things that no other companies are doing but, like Uber, I think their CEO is fucking them

      9 years ago at 5:03 pm
      1. Corn1845

        Their CEO isn’t screwing them, it’s just that investors aren’t willing to keep putting their money in something that loses a half a million dollars a year because it’s hip.

        9 years ago at 12:07 am
      2. Asian Guy

        A year ago I would have bet on Snapchat beating Facebook as the next big thing but now I see people starting to use instagram stories- will Snapchat be able to compete with facebook when they just outright copy their shit?

        9 years ago at 12:42 pm
  2. IntramuralAllAmerican

    Good thing he found that $1500 camera, no way he could have afforded it otherwise with his art history degree.

    9 years ago at 12:30 pm