Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi All, Here's a nice Leica story. We were shooting in a senior citizens home yesterday and while doing a shot in the patio-garden the director of the home asked this "old chap" if he wouldn't mind being in the scene. When we were finished he came over walking quite sprightly and looked at my R8 and winder. To my amazement he said, "My that's a new fangled looking Leica, I had a Leica one time, lost it in the war." "What happened to it? I asked. "My armoured unit was over run by a German Panzer outfit and we were captured, tank and all. Including all it's gear and my Leica. I had taken up photography as a hobby and bought the Leica before the war, so I took the camera with me overseas." "When we were searched, a German officer saw the Leica and wanted to know where I had got it. He assumed I had taken it from a German soldier so he wanted it back. I explained I bought it in Canada before the war and it was ligitimately mine." However he took it and said, "Well now it's ligitmately mine!" and that was the last I saw of it! After the war I never took up the hobby again, but I did miss my Leica as it always felt so comfortable in my hands." I suggested he might like to hold my R8, but he declined, afraid he might drop it. "Would you like to see the camera that re-placed your wartime loss?" I held up an M6 which he reached for. I put the neck strap over his head, he instinctively put the M6 to his eye. " They don't make them like the old ones!" he smiled. "But it does feel nice, I wish I had gotten another after the war, it was such a fun hobby." While firmly shaking my hand, he thanked me for bringing him up to date on Leica's and was completely blown away with their cost today, then went on his way. The Director of the home asked, "How old do you think he is?" "Probably late eighties." I responded. She says, "102 and still plays golf!!" I looked at the "old fella?" as he walked along, every once in a while he stopped to smell a rose. 102? I should be so lucky, so many things to do and places to photograph. My assistant interruped my thoughts, "Ted there's hope for you yet, that means you've got 32 more years as a photographer! You'll get them all done!" :) Thought you guys and gals might like this little anecdote of a Leica photographer. Actually, two Leica photographers! :) ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant