Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Pressure Response Erwin
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 14:20:16 -0700

I don't find it at all unusual that a worker might take sick and be
replaced by a less experienced substitute who would not be quite up to snuff.
I do find it unusual that that part being a pressure plate the camera
could get out of the factory! 
It seems ironic and I find myself trying to come up with a suitable
simile but none of it is to the point. I can't seem to come up with what
a pressure plate is in life. 

I turned out to be very wrong in assuming that such a thing happening
would be very unlikely and that Leica would be unresponsive to our
discussion of it. I hate being wrong! Especially when I'm real wrong.
Such is life!
But I'm glad Leica is responding to us in a fashion through Erwin and
that it is responsive on this level and I still have faith in the
company and myself.
And what's a hundred pressure plates in the whole scheme of life? (Lots
of scratched opportunities and some clone tool retouching in Photoshop?)
And I have been getting some nice shots lately and am flush with having
made a few pennies with the Leica being the tool of choice.
Mark Rabiner
Do they serve pressed Crow?