Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/04/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Le 10 avr. 2015 ? 15:22, Ted Grant <tedgrant at shaw.ca> a ?crit : > Well OK other than that one an...... R4. > With a twinkly light like this? http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/376116-1/Greg-4345.jpg Don't blow ? a fuse Dad? ! ;-) Amities Philippe, Alice and, Guy Fawkes? ref. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder_Plot > My threat of smashing it to pieces on the front steps of LEICA CANADA > before > a multitude of media alerted to be there and TV and stills guys publicly > recording the destruction. The day of the event...... I had given them an > option: > > A/ A new replacement camera body? > B/ or destruction before the media? > > When I arrived early before lunch I was invited to eat. And they'd give the > R4 to the service department for another "TRY TO FIX!" while we had lunch. > DIDN'T HAPPEN AS I WASN'T ABOUT TO GIVE THE CAMERA up FOR THE "SIXTH TIME > OF > REPAIR!" > > IT WAS A NEW CAMERA OR SMASHED....... THEIR CHOICE? > > What they didn't realize was I had the media alerted so when we returned > from lunch the media mob scene was set to "KILL THE CAMERA SCENES!" > Salivating to " DESTROY DESTROY!" :-) > > I was asked to give them the camera and I did. I waited out with the media > and a few minutes later the senior admin guy came out with a brand new > camera and made a fine presentation to me. > > Many of the media were ticked-off because they wanted to record me smashing > a LEICA to pieces. > > Anyway, despite over the years the LEICA CANADA crew looked after any > repairs or glitches absolutely first class and apart from this one incident > they always looked after my stuff whatever, very well. > > cheers, > ted >