Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/12

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Subject: Re: Leica Cable Release
From: Steven Blutter <sblutter@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 06:52:19 -0600

Richard Clompus wrote:
> 
> Dear Fellow LugNuts,
> 
> I just got a real Leica cable release from Eric Bohman at Tamarkin in New
> York.  I thought I had good cable releases before - but this one is better.
>  It is smooth, without backlash and has a locking screw to keep the shutter
> open when on B (Bulb).  I'm using it with my new Leica Summi-pin lens.  It
> is a 50mm f40 single element pin hole lens.  Great optics for that soft
> look of the 1930's.  The cloth that covers the cable is a fine black mesh
> that is far better than the plastic covered ones I have used in the past.
> It even has Leica engraved on the top of the plunger.
> 
> Now I will no longer have to impale my M6 with a generic cable release.
> And when I am too old to photograph, my kids will either continue to use it
> or sell it for their inheritance.  I still have the box but there weren't
> any registration papers or warranty. I guess if they sell it in the future,
> it will be mint with box but without registration papers.
> 
> Funny how owning Leica cameras can make you think differently about the box
> that contains Leica gear.  I always seem to save the boxes too.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Richard
> ----------------------------
> Richard Clompus, OD
> West Chester, Pensylvania, USA
> 

Richard,
Your kids will be on to digital cameras by then - Don't leave it in mint 
condition - use it heartily!  Happy shooting!