Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Back in February someone mentioned to the list that they'd seen pictures of an SL2 MOT that had fallen from a Phantom II at 26,000 ft. I mentioned I'd gotten an SL2 MOT and motor from someone in Germany, and it looked much the same -- it'd clearly had the motor attached when it hit the ground, landing on its rewind knob. It was pretty bent up but still worked, although the bottom plate was so badly bent it couldn't be attached to a motor anymore. (See http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/v19/msg05763.html) I finally gave it to Sherry Kraeuter a few weeks back, expecting I'd hear it couldn't be repaired, but I got it back yesterday. Amazingly, Sherry managed to straighten the whole thing out, top to bottom, and now it looks and works just like my other cameras -- a ding here, a scrape there, but all aligned and working perfectly. I mounted it on a motor, put some film in it, and it ran like a clock, probably for the first time in more than twenty years. Sherry's description of what she had to do to make it right is the longest one I've ever seen on a Golden Touch receipt, but as always the price was very reasonable. I can't recommend her highly enough. She has the values of a real master craftsperson, someone who understands what it means for things to be right, knows how to make them that way, and does just that. - -Patrick