Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/07

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Subject: Re: Leica repairs
From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org>
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 1997 20:21:18 -0700

At 02:11 AM 8/8/97 GMT0, David Morton wrote:
>
>> This is really very simple. As a pro, and you are about to screw-up
>a
>> shoot
>> because of an equipment problem, you do indeed have "first dibs" on
>the
>> repair technicians.
>
>Any 'pro' who 'screws up' a shoot because of a single piece of
>equipment failing, has an under-capitalised business and deserves
>everything that's coming to him (or her).

I agree. I was simply making a point. This sentence wasn't the object of
the post. It's amazing to me how a sentence in a post is pulled out and
suddenly the entire concept is warped. Use your head. The post was why
professionals with an urgent need for service will get it. And an amateur
with an urgent need for service will probably also get it. So I'll re-write
the sentence so people won't get confused.

As a pro, and you have a very expensive production in place and a key piece
of equipment goes south, and even though you have a backup, as any good pro
will have, you do indeed have "first dibs" on the repair technicians.

Jim