Hello all .
I looked at a lense at eBay - and it said it was " mint condition"
and - since my native language is norwegian - i have a problem with this term.
Can u help me out ?
I s it bad or good ?
Nilsen Senior Member 542 posts Joined Nov 2005 Location: Norway More info | Dec 23, 2005 16:47 | #1 Hello all . Canon 5D Mk II
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | Dec 23, 2005 16:47 | #2 Good ... it means minty fresh. Like it is almost unused https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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wow- easy as that - sorry for my stupidity Canon 5D Mk II
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SWPhotoImaging Goldmember 3,231 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: No. Calif. More info | Dec 23, 2005 17:27 | #4 Mint condition = coated in chocolate SWPhoto-Imaging
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TomPierce Member 192 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Atlanta, Ga. More info | condyk wrote: Good ... it means minty fresh. Like it is almost unused ![]() I actually thought the reference came from the coin collecting hobby, comparing the item to the condition of a coin that has just left the mint and has not (yet) been circulated... I just got my sh*t together and now I can't pick it up...
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | TomPierce wrote: I actually thought the reference came from the coin collecting hobby, comparing the item to the condition of a coin that has just left the mint and has not (yet) been circulated... I made my explaination up because I prefer it ... https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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chakras Senior Member 255 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2005 More info | Dec 23, 2005 19:27 | #7 Doesn't 'mint condition' in eBay scream 'BEWARE !!!!' Suvendra
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Balliolman Goldmember 4,150 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Cornwall/Kernow More info | Dec 23, 2005 19:29 | #8 Brand new. Balliolman
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pfogle Senior Member 581 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: Auckland NZ More info | Dec 24, 2005 05:10 | #9 on ebay? try Might Imply Not Trashed.... _______________
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DonPowell Senior Member 461 posts Joined Nov 2005 More info | I always thought like Tom, that it refered to being like an uncirculated coin ( without any blemishes). I once bought a fishing reel on eBay that was described as mint, that had more than blemishes on it. BE CAREFUL!
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 24, 2005 14:51 | #11 Is there a difference between MINT and LIKE NEW? I understand the NEW, never opened, sealed, and all that. But what is the it with MINT? I figure, MINT is used a lot, but not dead, and good is used a lot and on it's way to the dump. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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Mint DOES'NT mean new.It just means its in very good condition
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shiatostorm Goldmember 1,073 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Bristol, UK More info | Dec 24, 2005 16:54 | #13 mint = tastes good. which would be odd for a lens on ebay really...
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ghaleon109 Senior Member 916 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: So Cal More info | Dec 24, 2005 17:00 | #14 Lol, On ebay sometimes "new" doesnt even mean brand new (as in not used before) --Mike Hughes--
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