Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/30

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica service
From: John Collier <jbcollier@home.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 15:29:46 -0600

The LUG has a list of repair resources at this site:

http://teachnet.edb.utexas.edu/~leica/

Personally I can highly recommend Kindermann! Fast service, depending on
parts availability and very informative and friendly. Their email addresses
are:

kindrman@istar.ca    info@kindermann.com

Cheers

John Collier


> From: MPpix@aol.com

> 
> Hello.  While I have been lurking for the last five or six months, this is my
> first post.  In January, I sent my M4-P and an M4-2 winder to Leica Camera,
> Inc. in NJ to be CLA'ed.  After the ten week estimated time passed, I called
> and was told it would be returned that week.  I received it the following
> week and added it to my everyday gear.  I noticed the rangefinder stopped at
> minimum focus yet the lens continued to turn for 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch.  This
> was not a problem the camera had before I sent it in for repair, nor does my
> other M4-P behave this way.  Then while looking into the rangefinder window
> from the front of the camera I noticed two fingerprints on the inside
> elements.  So back to Leica it went and I have received notice that it will
> be eight to ten more weeks.  So the camera had been out of my use since
> mid-January and I don't expect to see it again until the end of June.
> So where should I sent my Leica gear next time?  I live in Alaska so mailing
> equipment off far distances is the norm.
> Maybe the fingerprints are the new way of signifying who worked on your
> equipment and where.  Forget those little "h's" and "w's" stamped in wax.  We
> can become fingerprint connoisseurs. Just think of the collector's value to
> this one.
> Sorry for the rant.  I have been a working photojournalist for the last
> twenty years and have used Leica rangefinders for the last fifteen.  I have
> been enjoying the LUG very much.
>