Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]By then, Brenda will retire, purchase Sherry's and DAG's assets, and double her income by servicing our Leica's with the cheerful service she has shown us, while collecting a pension from Leica USA. Tom > In 25 years, Sherry and DAG and Reinhold will, I hope, be enjoying their > much-deserved retirements on the Riviera or some South Seas island. > > I have yet to meet a younger person keen on mastering the internal intricacies of the > Leica M or screwmount cameras, nor, for that matter, any other precision mechanical > device. As someone who is still on the south side of 40, I despair about the > interests and aptitudes of my own and the following generations, especially when I > imagine that I may want to continue using my Leicas in my old age. > > Given Leica Inc.'s own increasingly spotty performance on the quality control and > service score, perhaps moving soon to electronics and their concomitant > "broken-replace it" philosophy will be the best way to insure survival for the > marque. People like Sherry and DAG and Reinhold are bound to become as scarce as the > rarest Leica one day. > > Emanuel Lowi > Montreal