Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Gang, Well here's a new one for "spotting Leicas!" During the Canada Day Celebration Saturday, Sandy and I were working the celebration for my Leica Seminar, she with 2 M6's, me with two R8's, 35-70, 280 with 1.4 X and an M6 around my neck, Noctilux. As usual one rarely sees another Leica in a big crowd, when we were pleasantly surprised coming along was an old lad pushing a stroller walker and a IIIC hanging on his neck, My first thought was "Good on you for getting out in this crowd to take some happy snaps at whatever your age!" Well he spotted us with all our gear and a great big smile came across his face. He wheeled right over, "You folks must be pros with all that Leica stuff, nice to meet another Leica person!" Held out his hand and we shook it firmly! He was 85 years old and had this camera since he bought it new away back when, he figured it worked as good as the day he got it, as the pictures "always turned out real good!" And it had never been serviced. He couldn't remember how many rolls he shot, but still took a few frames every week or so even at this age. And when the roll was finished the people at the old folks home where he stayed took the film into, "one of them new fangled 1 hour places for his prints!" So when it was the big Day for Canadians he thought he'd get some nice celebration snaps as he didn't figure he'd be around for too many more Canada Day's! We wished him well as he shuffled off into the crowd where he stopped every once in awhile to steady himself on the walker with one hand, lifting the camera with the other to look through the viewfinder, then quickly reaching up to shoot! Man when I'm that old I sure hope I have the where with all to hit the crowd and shuffle along making happy snaps. :-) And here I am referring to myself as the "old fart!" Hell, I'm just a young lad with Leicas compared to this old fella! So hang on folks there's hope for us all yet! :-) ted