Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/24

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Germany made or Canada made ?
From: MicroGrid@aol.com
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 09:12:48 EDT

When I toured this facility,(fascinating place) in the mid - late 60's, I 
remember hearing of Midland being near a natural source of glass making 
materials. The plant had a great number of German craftsman working there. I 
remember seeing a bank of optics being polished, ( front elements for the 90 
summicron?). for a ten year old kid, it was amazing! I look back on it fondly 
every time I pick up my 90, or my M.

Bruce

Killingworth CT


In a message dated 8/23/99 10:31:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
msmall@roanoke.infi.net writes:

<< >I believe that historically, Leitz built the factory in Midland, Ontario,
 >Canada, in order to avoid high tariffs on imports of their cameras into the
 >US market after WW II.  
 
 Well, the tariffs weren't much of an issue -- US import tariffs on cameras
 were as low from Germany as from Canada, I believe.
 
 More to the point was that Canada wanted some of that great NATO gravy they
 would be guaranteed if they had a world-class military-optics facility
 in-country, gravy which would otherwise go to Zeiss or Wollensak or Zoomar
 or SOM Berthiot or somesuch.  So, in 1954, Leitz was induced to open a
 plant at Midland, Ontario.  I suspect the Canadian military helped fund at
 least some of the construction costs but so far I've not found any
 confirmation of this.
 
 Marc >>