Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jason: I am interested if this is still available. I will mail check pending your instructions. Regards, John Barnabas john@ucs.com (Phoenix) TEL: 602/966-8025 FAX: 602/966-8026 ...Blest be the righteous for they can never be rich..... -- Jay Goss - ----- - ---------- : From: Jason Tetzloff <leica@omni.cc.purdue.edu> : To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us : Subject: VIEWFINDER : Date: Monday, June 23, 1997 1:35 PM : : Greetings: : : When I first joined the LHSA in 1988, I purchased all of the back issues : of the VIEWFINDER, their quarterly (or so) publication. : : I know that I paid $209.00 for the set then, and I know that some of : these are no longer available. Looking at these back issues you can see : the development of Leica collecting--$500 Leica 250's , $69 for a : IIIF RDST, an Elmax for $600, etc. You also see a wealth of knowledge: : the first publication of many of Jim Lager's finds, and even some vintage : Marc Small contributions. : : I am switching my collecting interests (to fountain pens of : all things) and find that I no longer refer to these issues--they don't : help me much with current equipment that I use. The set is : complete, to my knowledge to 1988, and has some later issues as well. I : offer it at $125 plus $10 shipping, well below the LHSA price. and not : much more than Lager's latest. : : Take a chance on a great source of information that can be found no where : else. : : Please e-mail me privately if you are interested : : : Jason Tetzloff : : : _________________________________________________________________________ : Jason Tetzloff, Ph.D. : Dept of History, Purdue University : West Lafayette, IN : 765-474-2824