Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<<Hi luggers. My apologies for posting this so late but my computer has been down most of the week. I, unlike most of the rest of you who attended the LHSA meeting did not have a good time at all :-( This was not the fault of the LHSA nor most all of the wonderful people I meet there and the fine cameras and conversation that were abundant. No the problem is fourteen hundred and fifty dollars disappeared from my table or pocket. I am hoping who ever may have come across this unexpected largess will be forthcoming in returning it to me. I am hoping a good Samaritan found the cash and is just waiting to find out to whom it belong. I am hoping against hope that we LHSA people do not have a thief in our midst. I would not expect it in such a group. Any help will be appreciated John Shick>> John, I'm sorry to hear of your misfortune. I too had a problem during this weekend, which I have already forwarded to a few members privately, whom I thought might be able to help. I am "missing" a pair of 10x42 BA binoculars that I took on this LHSA weekend to sell at the swap meet. New in the box actually. After calling the hotel and searching hi and low in my car and where I unpacked, I did determine that they are, in fact,_ gone_ for sure on Monday morning. I have still been hoping that someone else at the show might have picked these up by mistake and would discover this and then report it to the LHSA who is aware of my loss of them. So far no luck. Same with the hotel's "lost and found"...though I wouldn't count on an item like that making it to a lost and found. I have been really chastising myself for "carelessness" in "losing" these this weekend, but certainly a part of me wanted to say they were indeed stolen and I should curse the culprit instead. (Liz and I are not careless - -we are high-key NYC dwellers after all- and we have never lost another piece of equipment at a show before. Though we have through the mail and out of the store unfortunately!) I have been on the fence about mentioning this publicly because I was assured that nothing has ever been stolen at this meet by Bill (and a few others) and thus I didn't want to start passing unpopular ideas around what is essential a large portion of my buying public after all...but I'm mentioning it now because perhaps it is NOT as outlandish as it first seemed that it could have been stolen not just lost. If this is the case, it should be brought out that things are not as cozy as they seem and thus people should remain wary as they would anywhere else. Again, I am not saying that for sure this is what happened to me, but it is a possible scenario that has become more likely in my eyes in reading John's post of his misfortune. Needless to say, it is split milk for us both now, but I think next year I will go just to the swap meet to buy-and listen to the lectures-and leave the expensive gear at home safe and sound. Too bad. heartfully, Rich