Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Guy Bennett wrote: > Which came first: the chrome (chicken) or the black (egg)?<<<, Guy, it had to be the black egg, as I've a very nice Leica A ? I think it is, or certainly one of the very early 4 digit serial numbered cameras, from 1932 or earlier and it's a very neat looking painted black. No it's not for sale to anyone, as it works just fine, ( now) not only that, I bought it from a widow lady for $50 bucks. :-) She wanted to know how much it would be worth and as I quietly chuckled to myself in pure charlatan manner, I set the shutter speed to very slow and tripped the shutter! Of course there was a kind of whirring sound indicating there was a problem to the widow. As I exclaimed in a somewhat disappointing voice, "Gee it doesn't sound like it's working properly, would $50 dollars be alright as I'll have to have it repaired?" I mean it was said with all the emotion I could muster at feeling sorry, as this was her late husband's favorite camera and I said I'd honour his feeling and keep it as a treasured item for my picture taking. Yeessss! She went for it and we exchanged paper money and camera. :-) Now don't get all uppity guys, she was a multimillion dollar widow! :-) Of course when you cut what you think is a cool deal you often get burnt, right? So I sent the camera in for overall and surprise of surprises I was burnt for the tidy sum of $550.00! :-( So, devils in sheep's clothing should beware when they think they've pulled a cool deal. :-) :-) But Guy, definitely the black egg before the chrome chicken! ;-) ted Ted Grant Photography Limited www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant