Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Wall Street Camera says it's "Lugger-friendly"
From: fbrunell@bonzai.net (Francois Brunelle)
Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 18:37:43 -0400

Michael,
Have you talked to Tamarkin lately?  Excellent service, fast and reliable.  The
prices for any new part is about the same as it is at most serious stores.  They do
have a good inventory of used equipment.  They are very nice... on the phone
anyway! :-)

http://www.tamarkin.com/

Francois


Michael Garmisa wrote:

> On 06-Jun-98 Patrick G. Sobalvarro wrote:
> > Here's something cute -- visit http://www.leicawsc.com/index.html and
> > it'll open a little window (if you have a modern browser) that declares
> > that Wall Street Camera is "Lugger-friendly".
> >
> > -Patrick
> Just a question on Wall Street Camera, I'm planning on buying a 50 summicron
> for my M3.  I live in NYC and was wondering if anyone has bought from them in
> the past and what their experiences were with them.  Or if there are any other
> good places, I refuse to go to BH.  I guess I have a slightly different problem
> than most people, not where to find a leica dealer but which leica dealer to go
> to.  I had found a good place where I bought my N equipment but their clients
> aren't really leica people so I don't think I will be buying it there, but
> maybe I'll sell them my N equipment.
>
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