Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jay Goldman wrote : <<Subject: [Leica] Meet in Paris Message-ID: <20010517162816.22448.qmail@birch.math.umn.edu> References: If anyone finds themselves in Paris from May 21-30 and would like to get together, I will be at the Hotel des Allies rue Bertholet 20 F 75005 PARIS V CEDEX Tel: +33 (0)1 43 31 47 52 Jay Goldman Minneapolis>> Hello Jay, IMHO you should try to stay a couple more days in Paris and not leave on May 31. Not only because of the city and its gorgeous architecture/museums/streets/bars/food/girls (clic-clic-clic- ... etc.)- but because : If you manage to be there on Sunday June 3, you can go to the 'Fete de la Photo' in Bievres (30 mn drive from Paris). It is THE event to be in France if you look for second hand rare photo equipment. Most French merchants and many collectors (and many European, and now also from Russia) will be there, and of course a crowd of photographers. It happens only once a year, the first Sunday of June (some people start trading saturday). Whenever you look for something unusual (e.g.: exotic lenses, adaptors etc.), experts here tell you : "may be in Bievres?" And there are of course a lot of photo events connected to it. I always go there very early in the morning to look for lenses and misc. caps etc, and did always found some good glass, among other things. If you go there it's better to be early, not only because the good stuff is quickly sold, but because by 10 AM it is almost impossible to find a place to park, all the roads around town being filled with thousands of cars. I will be in Russia and Germany for my job when you plan to be here, But I will come back in Paris June 1st -on time for Bievres ;- )! So if you're still around in the week-end I can drive you to Bievres. saadi, Paris PS: this is my first post to the list, hope it goes through OK ; please forgive me if I did it wrong. I'm just a poor lonesome LUG-lurker (Lugrker ? Lugker ? Glurker ? what is the local name for us who watch from the secure darkness of electronic silence ?)