Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Black Tape
From: Eric Welch <ewelch@ponyexpress.net>
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 21:13:42 -0600

At 06:01 AM 2/7/98 +0000, you wrote:

>What kind of black tape is used and how is the camera taped over?

You should use Varta tape. They bought the manufacturing process from Zeiss
in 1945 (when real tape was made!) 

It's made in Germany, made with the sap of trees from the Black Forest.
Thus the tape, even after wearing thin, maintains it's blackness. 

Tapes made in Canada, Portugal or Japan are almost as good, but don't have
the same blackness. It must be cut only by the model SNOOPY scissors that
come as an accessory (special order # 123456). You apply it over the
windows and viewfinders of the camera, so you can't see any pictures that
offend your sensibilities.

Collectors prefer it in the original package, never having been placed on a
camera. That is unless the camera was owned by Cartier-Bresson, Eisenstadt,
or Elliott Erwitt (or used by him on a small dog).

There is a new collector's special edition tape, called the Bill Clinton
Memorial Tape. It can be used to wrap up a loved one so they cannot reveal
secrets to the New York Times. It will only cost an extra $5 per roll, but
it's in short supply. Only 2,000 pieces were available, but the Kenneth
Starr snatched up the first half of the production run before the old guy
who made it retired and they had to train a new kid to make the stuff. 

The LHSA is going to have a raffle and give away two copies at the next
convention held this year in Boring, Oregon.

If you want more information, go to this web site:


http://www.leica.com/~stuck
==========

Eric Welch
St. Joseph, MO
http://www.ponyexpress.net/~ewelch

Never forget: 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2.