It seems that the AIS version is always more expensive
Blame our Norwegian administrator for that, he bought the then unknown lens for next to nothing only to discover it was an optical gem, this news went like wildfire within the Nikon community with the other mounts following a few years later.
Original retail price was $600, in it's peak days it went for six times that on eBay because there are only a few made (Zeiss is to blame for that).
I bought one brand new in box last year for its original retail price, my luck was that the seller didn't know what he was selling and I knew precisely what it was
I'm trying, or was trying, to buy one here in India. I've only found one, mint/mint-. The guy selling is a very good photographer , and he did quote the Bear!!! He is asking more than the Zeiss 135 APO (list here at $2,261.33 at todays exchange rate. He has six, different mounts, Lanthars (two 125's) . He did not give me a price.
He also has a contact in Japan who scouts for lenses for him. He said that an absolute Mint (boxed and unused) can go for as much as $3,000. I was expecting to pay in the $1,800 range and hoping to be lucky and find some one who did not know the lens/reputation. Love your story
, never happens to me
. I would pay $2K for a mint(-) here but not an import since Customs and Excise can be an unknown here in India.
I've been exchanging messages with Erik, who gave me some suggestions for alternative lenses. At the moment I may just go for a mint 75-150 f3.5 E , not quite the same but a useful FL range for me
. Not one of Erik's alternatives, but a heck of a lot cheaper than the APO 125
. The guy with the 125 APO did offer some good advice about dealing with Zeiss India on the 135 APO price
Tom
Edit: just for fun
....... While searching the net for a good deal on the 105 f4 Ai/Ais macro I came across this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nikon-UV-Nikkor-105mm-f-4-5-/231620677812?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item35edab10b4