Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted- Alright! Great story! So the reports that Canada is first in 'quality of life' in a recent study seems borne out, expecially if the Old Canadian Farts are out there snapping away with Leicas!! Dan ( I intend to be shot, at the age of 95, by a jealous husband....) Post - ----- Original Message ----- From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@home.com> To: LUG <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 7:58 AM Subject: [Leica] "Is this a Leica Convention?" > > 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