Breaking up is hard to do by rhoing

Breaking up is hard to do

I first dug these out in January … and still they're here.

They're film cameras. I'll never shoot film again, right?
So why is it so hard to toss these in the trash?
Is it worth the time to try to find new homes for them through ebay, for example?
Some people are trying to get $50 for one of these models, but again, is it worth it to try?
What to do…

1 year ago (“Shelf”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2016-05-10
2 years ago (“Chair-back”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2015-05-10
3 years ago (“Sisters, ‘rehearsing’”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2014-05-10
4 years ago (“Bug + flower III”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2013-05-10
5 years ago (“Convex reflections”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2012-05-10
6 years ago (“Which chain is the fan and which one is the light?”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2011-05-10

[ IMG_5575S12x9Atm :: f/4 :: 1/60" :: ISO-200 :: 60mm ]
June 20th, 2017  
@houser934 Thanks, Kathryn! Will inquire.
June 20th, 2017  
I'd definitely do something other than toss them.
June 22nd, 2017  
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