Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/22

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Subject: Re: Experience with M4-2
From: pgs@thillana.lcs.mit.edu (Patrick Sobalvarro)
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 17:55:22 -0500

   From: seungmin@luxmail.luxcom.com
   Date: Thu, 21 Nov 96 13:13:59 PST

        Hi,

          Two days ago I bought a M4-2 (mint in box) with a winder from a 
        reputable dealer.  It looked great but alas!  To my dismay, the 
        shutter was completely off and frame preview did not work at all.  I 
        was trying to be on the bright side while debate on M4-2 was going on, 
        in vain.
        
        ...

          When it comes to Leica dealers, do you have any reliable dealers in 
        mind?  I simply could not believe the reputable dealer ship the faulty 
        M4-2 to me.  He has always been in Shutterbug.

David, would you be willing to share with the group the name of the
dealer who sent you the defective M4-2?  That way other group members
can tell you if the dealer is someone with whom they've had good
experiences in the past, or whether this is a dealer who has been
known to ship faulty equipment in the past; and also we can benefit
from your experience.

In answer to your question, I have personally had good experiences
buying used Leica equipment from KEH Camera Brokers of Atlanta,
Georgia; from Glazer's in Seattle, Washington (they do not advertise
in Shutterbug but can be found on the Web), from Woodmere Camera in
New York, and from Keeble & Schuchat in Palo Alto, California (who
also do not advertise in Shutterbug).

I do not think that advertising in Shutterbug is any indication that a
dealer is reliable.  Cambridge Camera is perhaps the worst dealer of
all -- most people who have done business with them say, "Run away!"
- -- and yet they have advertised in most major camera magazines for
many years.

- -Patrick