Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/22

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Subject: [Leica] RIP - A sad note re survival of film and traditionalism
From: r.s.taylor at comcast.net (Richard S. Taylor)
Date: Sun Oct 22 17:33:08 2006
References: <C15E53B8.1733A%bd@bdcolenphoto.com>

An yes, spent a buck or two in there myself.  Had all my Tri-X 
processed there in the 1970's.  Always fun to see what used gear was 
for sale when ever I walked by and bought more than a few cameras 
from them in that era, too. Will miss them.

Tower Records closing, too.  Done in presumably by on-line stores. 
Will miss browsing the stacks.  Can't really browse effectively on 
the web.  There's something about web pages that precludes 
serendipity.

Say a prayer for my local independent C-41 processing lab, too.  His 
processed film racks are emptier every time I go in there..


>Ferranti-Degge, a camera store/processing lab one block from Harvard Square
>has closed its doors after 51 years. The window of F-G was always a place to
>look for used equipment, and it was a local fixture for anyone interested in
>photography. But when I walked by yesterday, pausing to check the window, I
>found it empty - and a notice posted announcing the store's demise.
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Regards,

Dick

Replies: Reply from harrison at mcclary.net (Harrison McClary) ([Leica] RIP - A sad note re survival of film and traditionalism)
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