Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/29

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Subject: Re: Roll call
From: Thomas Kachadurian <kach@freeway.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 09:58:10 -0500

Roy:

Perhaps we should change the name of this list to the Armenian flyfishing,
cooking, Leica users group.

Tom

BTW: Just in case you don't know, Mike Hintlian was an Orvis guide.

At 07:12 AM 10/29/97 -0500, you wrote:
>With brothers Hintlian, Kachadurian, and Shahinian contributing regularly,
>I suppose I ought to emerge from the shadows. 
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>Roy Zartarian (father from Harput, mother's family from Hussenig)
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>Age - if I were a IIIc, I'd have a serial number between 404,000 and
>440,000.
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>Residence - Newington in central Connecticut, USA
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>Day job - Director of Information Systems
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>No longer married. No offspring.  One live-in companion at the moment - a
>chocolate labrador retriever named Max (that was the name he came with
>when we adopted each other, he's not named for Herr Berek) - who has
>become a favorite Leica subject. 
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>The inventory includes: M3, M4, 2 IIIc's (made the same year I was), IIIa,
>50 Summicron, NF 50 Summicron, 90 TeleElmarit, 35 Summicron, 50 Summitar,
>Russian 35 & 50 LTM, 135 Elmar 4.5 LTM (no mean performer), APO Televid
>(which on a recent hawk watch attracted almost as much attention as the
>birds overhead). And an accumulation of accessories that I really
>ought to organize and offer up to a good home.
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>Carload of Nikon and Bronica SQA stuff.  Minox B, Rollei 35 and Olympus XA
>for p&s and Calumet 45 and Linhof Tech III for masochistic moments.
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>Photgraphic pursuits - some portaiture, portfolio transparencies for
>artists, landscape
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>Adequate darkroom. Modest library of books on Leica and other photographic
>topics
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>Other toys - Mazda Miata, food processor, fly rods and a few firearms
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>Written by:	Roy C. Zartarian	| Prophets are not without honor
>		25 Stuart Street	| except in their own country
>		Newington, CT 06111 USA	| and in their own house.
>		http://www.connix.com/~royzart 
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