Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 1:36 AM 1/10/97, Mark_Bishop@ipc.co.uk wrote: >Among the topics raised among the LUG digests which I received over Christm= as >and only recently read, was one which asked members to nominate other produ= cts >which they felt represent 'the Leica of...' a particular field. > >Although there were very few replies, I must admit to being intrigued at th= e >number of possibilities, and thought I might offer up a few of my own to >get the >ball rolling. > >To me, the Leica M represents all that's best in photography in the sense t= hat >it rejects unnecessary gizmos in favour of compactness, ruggedness and the = best >possible quality of result. It's also a distinctive design, somewhat timele= ss >but ultimately functional rather than self-consiously retro, and European. > >Other products which embody this philosophy for me include: > >, Pashley Tube Rider bicycle (UK) - remarkably strong but stylistically sim= ple >frame design, rugged five-speed internal hub gears and hub brakes front and >rear. Ultra-comfortable traditional sprung leather saddle. Virtually >indestructible, lasts for ever, great to ride. Yours (in the UK - not sure = if >it's exported) for UKP400. > >* Fisher Futura pen (Germany) - lightweight titanium contruction, Space Pen= - - >style ink cartridges which work upside down, on greasy surfaces etc. UK Pri= ce >=FA27.50. > >* Junghans Mega Solar Ceramic watch - re-sets itself to *precisely* the rig= ht >tie every night by listening out for the international time signal radio >signal. >Face doubles as a solar panel so it will never stop due to a flat battery. >Black >ceramic case is very strong yet exceptionally light. UKP450. > > >Anyone else want to nominate their favourites? Mercedes cars BMW motorcycles