Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello David! Ddin't know you hung out here.... Thanks to the Rand being in free-fall, I seem to have paid less for my M3 than I first thought. I've been going through ads on the Web and I now really understand why Germans buy everything Leitz they find when they visit South Africa. For example, I see that an Ex++ Visoflex II is currently being advertised for UKP 199, while mine just cost - at current exchange rates - about UKP 35. I could have got it for half this, but I was in a hurry... The M3 wasn't *that* cheap, but about UKP 300 for a 'used' M3 with a close-focus Summicron 50 ain't bad, I suppose... I've decided to invest any savings in Leica, as I think it's a helluva lot more worthwhile than leaving it in the bank. Also, until I sell things off (in Germany?) I can have loads of fun using the stuff. Cheers, Mike - ---------- > From: David Morton <dmorton@journalist.co.uk> > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Cc: dmorton@journalist.co.uk > Subject: Re: leica on tv and record covers > Date: 06 November 1996 1:51 pm > > > Hello all, > > > > I've just joined the list and planned to lurk for a bit > > And then upset everyone by telling them how little you paid for your M3... > :-) > > > David Morton | "The reason that Korean companies are > Technical Director | investing here is that wages in large > Speed Publications Ltd. | parts of the UK have fallen well below > dmorton@journalist.co.uk | Korea. Following years of economic > 104707.2434@compuserve.com | failure, we can also boast a cowed and > Kilburn, London, England. | pliant workforce." (Simon Hoggart) > ========================================================================= e-mail: hardaker@iafrica.com | mike@sacb.co.za | "I'd like to reassure you hardaker@journalist.co.uk | But I'm not that mhardaker@cix.compulink.co.uk | kind of guy." WWW: http://mickey.iafrica.com/~hardaker/ | Tel: +27 ((0)21) 419 0799 | - Robyn Hitchcock Fax: +27 ((0)21) 419 0787 | =========================================================================