Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/07

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Bummed out...
From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org>
Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 21:39:42 -0700
References: <39B84BE3.85512B3E@ameritech.net>

I have used Jensen for many years. Not recently as I have had no problems.
I started using Jensen before they moved to Fresno. It's been so long I
cannot remember where they were. But I do know that they are of the highest
integrity and are as honest as the day is long.

Jim


At 08:02 PM 9/7/00 -0700, Joe Codispoti wrote:
>Roger,
>
>Most LUG members would not use an independent. I on the other hand, have
>been patronizing a small shop in Fresno CA where they *overhaul* a Leica
>shutter for $175.00 or less.
>It is a father and son operation that has been in business since the 50s (I
>think). I have total confidence in them and have had many cameras and lenses
>repaired by Floyd and Tom.
>Floyd is a WW-II machinist and has made for me custom retaining rings for
>view camera lenses on his lathe for $10 (maybe I should not talk about
>this).
>For years I resisted divulging their existence lest my repairs would not be
>done in one week or less.
>Now Tom tells me that their work load is lighter and that I take precedence,
>therefore, here goes:
>
>Jensen Camera Repair
>2014 Tulare Street,
>Fresno,  CA  93721-1918
>(559) 264-3993
>
>Do mention my name, you will be treated right.
>
>Now, if you are not comfortable with a non-specialty shop, here are two well
>known Leica specialists:
>
>Sherry Krauter Golden Touch Quality Camera Repair
>118 Purgatory Rd.,
>Campbell Hall, NY 10916
>(914) 496-8834
>krauter@warwick.net
>
>Keith's Camera Repair & Restoration
>3312 Woodmont Drive South Bend,
>IN 46614-2374
>(219) 291-1133
>
>
>Regards,
>Joseph Codispoti
>San Luis Obispo, CA
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Roger L. Bunting" <rlbunting@ameritech.net>
>To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
>Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 7:16 PM
>Subject: [Leica] Bummed out...
>
>
>> I'm really bummed out. I have a M3 that has been a favorite and well
>> used until I got a M6 recently. My M3 jammed about two years ago in
>> Europe and while waiting 6 months for Leitz, NJ to repair it and give a
>> CLA, I switched to my N* stuff. After receiving my M3 back from Leitz, I
>> used it lightly and took it to Ireland on another trip. There a screw
>> let loose in the shutter compartment and of course things were locked up
>> again. While waiting again for months for Leitz to put a screw back in I
>> purchased my M6. After a couple of test rolls the M3 again saw very
>> light duty while I concentrated on the M6 and the F100 I bought while
>> waiting for NJ to get off it's duff.
>>
>> Tonight I was setting up for some after dark street photography and was
>> loading some Fuji 800 press in the M3. The shutter is now bound up
>> again. It advanced one frame for loading and locked solid. No play in
>> the "soft" release - just like a solid block of steel.
>>
>> Now what to do... no faith in Leitz. $$$'s invested and a non working
>> dream machine.
>>
>> Any idea what the independents charge for repairs in relationship to
>> Leitz. Do I keep forcing this camera down NJ's throat till they get it
>> right. I'm probably beyond any warranty date, but.... grrrrrr...
>>
>> Probably my fault for not using it more, but you'd think you should be
>> able to trust the pro's in NJ. My skin is tough. Flame away.
>>
>> Suggestions please... BTW I'm not bummed enough to pack it up and send
>> it to the first person who offers to take it off my hand.
>>

>> Could someone post me with Sheri and Don's contact info.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Roger
>> rlbunting@ameritech.net
>>
> 

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