Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/04

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Weekend catch-up + scuffs?
From: Jim Brick <jim_brick@agilent.com>
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 08:57:36 -0800

Perhaps you should peruse the archives as the statement I said was simply
the truth!

>>This would be in contrast to your post of last week about gas-propelled cow
>>sh*t?  ;)  MB

And if you don't believe me, ask Ted (who was the recipient of the blast,)
or any other long time LUGger.

Jim


At 09:29 AM 12/4/00 -0600, Barker, J. Madison wrote:
>Jim wrote:
>
>"I have seen this book in a bookstore. The subject matter is disgusting but
>Mapplethorpe certainly  was a good photographic artist and technician. Too
>bad it was wasted on such demented and vulgar subject matter."
>
>*********
>
>This would be in contrast to your post of last week about gas-propelled cow
>sh*t?  ;)  MB
>
>*********
>
>Kyle wrote:
>
>"actually, i find the reverse more disconcerting -- the necessity to respond
>to everything  regardless of how much one has to say about anything. not
>that i can think of anybody who does that...."
>
>*********
>
>Agreed, but I didn't see any responses at all to your post, Kyle, so maybe
>we're mistaken....  ;)MB
>
>*********
>
>Input please:  The film advance lever of my M6TTL is scuffing the top rear
>edge (and a little of the top itself) of the camera, just behind the film
>speed dial.  Is this normal or a result of one of several hard knocks this
>camera has taken?  There's a little vertical play in the lever; any way for
>a layman to tighten?  Thanks.
>
>Matt Barker
>
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