Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I seldom learn from my own experience let alone other's but, based on your tale (posted awhile ago), I went and bought a used baseplate as back up. It was about $55US. John Collier > From: John Brownlow <john@pinkheadedbug.com> > > > Under almost exactly similar chemical conditions I shot a roll of film on a > London tube train, only to find when I got home that when I put the roll in, > I neglected to re-attach the baseplate. > > My (new, very expensive) baseplate now has my email address in it. > > NB I used to see baseplates come up on ebay and think 'huh'? > > Now I look for them and they're never there. > >> John Collier wrote: >> >> No longer do I wish to live the life of Reilly.......the life of Cassidy is >> looking so much better! >> >> John Collier >>> >>> Kyle wrote: >>> >>> as i'm riding >>> home i see, on the seat next to me, a leica m6. holy moly! i pick it up, a >>> nice black one with some brassing and some lens on it (things are sort of >>> swishing around past me like an ocean at this time). i'm thinking "wow, i >>> found a (hic) leica in a (hic) taxi. (hic)." then i realize that it was >>> _my_ leica that had fallen out of my camera bag, which has upended and >>> there's film and batteries and flashes and garbage all over the floor of >>> the cab rolling around. >>>