Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]We had a long discussion a few weeks ago about Alfredo's. I never had the money to buy a Leica back then (I was in college), just a pawned Nikkormat (bought overseas in a PX ) from a pawnshop on Victory Drive in Columbus GA (near Fort Benning). For some reason there were a lot of cameras coming from the "Far East" in the early 70's...... I wish that I could find a camera shop now that is even half as idiosyncratic as Alfredo's was in the 70's. Allen >Good ole Bob Ruby. As Sonny said, Bob was a mutual buddy down in New >Orleans. Back in the '70's he was a singer from Minnesota who >somehow, despite no broadcasting experience, finagled his way into >being hired as the "morning man" at WWL Radio, the Crescent City's >50KW clear channel broadcasting behemoth. For a time, I was the news >announcer during his shift. > >Although critically acclaimed and publicly revered, Bob came to >detest broadcasting. Fed up with its Machiavellian politics, >Trumpesque egos and general Mortimer Snerdish idiocy, Bob quit "the >biz" after a couple of years to became a Ruth's Chris Steak House >franchisee in Houston. As he left for Texas on a hot summer >afternoon from the WWL parking lot, he put his arm around me and >said, paternally, "You're a good guy. Don't let the bastards get you >down." > >He wasn't Socrates, but he was a darned fine friend. I took >pictures of Bob, too, many years ago -- with my then newly acquired, >Alfredo Olivera sold and serviced (and beautifully black anodized) >Leica M4. Who remembers Alfredo's Cameras? > >I'm touched by the picture and impressed by the scan, Sonny. > >Craig >Washington, DC >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information