Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric, Your tape dissertation below makes exactly as much sense as "taping-up" a Leica! Or any camera for that matter. Great prose. Jim At 09:13 PM 2/6/98 -0600, Eric 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. >