Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Send this on to Leica USA John Collier wrote: > On Wednesday night I noticed that my vertical rangefinder alignment on my > new M6TTL was significantly out. I thought back and had a great deal of > difficulty deciding which nasty knock might have caused the trouble. It > might have been when the camera swung around while I was loading wee James > into the car seat, resulting in a rather solid smack against the door post; > or, it might have been when my darling daughter decided to move the diaper > bag out of her way, grabbing the unsuspecting camera by the strap and > bouncing the camera off the asphalt not once but twice. Needless to say the > fact that it was out of alignment did not come as too much of a surprise but > how fast could I get it repaired as I had a outlaw wedding coming up. I > emailed Lisle-Kelco that night and enquired as to whether they were set up > to do rangefinder alignments yet, they have just taken over the > distributorship in Canada, and explained I was in a bit of a rush and did > not want it going to Germany. I also offered to give them my credit card no. > so they could air it back when they were done. On Thursday morning I > received an email reply saying they could do the work no problem and not to > bother about the return freight. So I dashed down to the post office and > sent in overnight air to L-K in Ontario, several thousand miles away, and > then toddled off on a visit to some different outlaws for the weekend. On my > Monday morning, I checked with the post office and confirmed it was > delivered on Friday and was just settling down to peruse the Leica-users > weekend ramblings when a knock sounded sharply on the front door. There, in > their natty rich brown attire, was UPS with the faultlessly repaired > camera!!! What can I say but that Lisle-Kelco's service is AMAZING. > > Cheers > > John Collier