Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Greetings, Lugnuts: Just a cool anecdote I thought I'd pass on. Kind of makes me (more) proud to own a Leica M6. I work for the U.S. Courts and frequently travel around the country to attend seminars and classes on computer topics. This summer I traveled to Hammond, Indiana, to attend a week-long programming class, held in training room, deep in the confines of the federal courthouse. I of course had my M6, but cameras are not allowed in federal courts, and being only a visitor, they're not allowed inside the courthouse at all (the guard holds your camera in a drawer until you leave). Well, I had to forfeit my M6 to the guards every time I entered the building. Each time I would say, "Please be careful with this; it is a very valuable camera." Coming back from lunch the second day, I was prepared to give up my Leica again (I could only imaging how my M6 was probably being thrown into a metal drawer, and that by the time I got home to Alaska, my M6 would look battle-worn only because of this one guard), but, surprisingly, the guard told me that after consulting with the other guard, it was decided that I could have my camera with me while I was inside the building! They didn't want to assume responsibility for such a valuable camera, and please don't take any pictures while I was inside! Well, needless to say, for the duration of the week, I did take plenty of shots inside the courthouse in Hammond, Indiana! :) I love my M6. Tony Rowlett - -- Home Page http://www.alaska.net/~rowlett