Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Re: Leica Stigma
From: "James R. Nelon" <JNelon@netvigator.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 13:37:22 +0800

If you're sporting a couple of R8's and lots of other stuff over the shoulder,
it also helps if you're 6'2", weighing 205 lbs and in good physical shape.

Jim Nelon

Jim Brick wrote:

> Let's explore this for a moment...
>
> I thought part of the complaint was that no one knows what a Leica is and
> most people think that they are P&S cameras. Hardly mugger material. Pretty
> easy to fence N*, C*, M*, and P* equipment. Well known value. But that old
> looking P&S... nah!
>
> I've been wearing a RED DOT on my left lapel for over ten years (see it at
> http://www.photoaccess.com/photoaccess/phototeam.htm ) and I get asked all
> the time "what's that pin?" and I respond "it's a Leica pin" and 100% of
> the time, the return was "what's Leica?" . I absolutely believe that given
> a choice, thieves will take known marketable goods over unknown goods.
> Street fencing is not a sophisticated activity. If the fence can't unload
> it through the normal non sophisticated channels, they either don't want it
> or won't pay much for it.
>
> The top 15 stolen cars in the US are:
>
> 1. 1994 Honda Accord EX
> 2. 1988 Honda Accord LX
> 3. 1992 Honda Accord LX
> 4. 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
> 5. 1995 Ford Mustang
> 6. 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
> 7. 1995 Honda Accord EX
> 8. 1990 Honda Accord EX
> 9. 1989 Toyota Camry
> 10. 1992 Honda Accord EX
> 11. 1989 Honda Accord LX
> 12. 1991 Honda Accord EX
> 13. 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
> 14. 1995 Toyota Corolla
> 15. 1987 Chevrolet Caprice
>
> I don't see BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Saab, Lexus, Infinity, or anything other
> than a well known, mundane, run of the mill, easy to sell, N*, C*, M*, and
> P* kind of cars.
>
> Basically, I do not believe that the RED DOT, or the word Leica, has
> anything at all to do with getting equipment stolen. An F5 or EOS in your
> hand is "far more" tempting to a thief than that hard to fence, I don't
> know what it is, camera.
>
> IMHO
>
> Jim
>
> * - Nikon, Canon, Minolta, and Pentax
>
> At 04:56 PM 1/25/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
> >I think It's cool that some people don't mind keeping a higher profile
> >and have a black belt or mugging insurance. The shooters out there who
> >like to keep a low profile deserve better than to be accused of
> >betraying or otherwise their beloved Leicas. (being ashamed)
> >Smiley face with one eyebrow raised and corner of left lower lip turned
> >slightly down.



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James R. Nelon
Hong Kong, China
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