Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>I attempted this afternoon to purchase my first Leica - a IIIf - from >PRESTONS cameras of Harrogate (UK). > >I'd been comparing prices and condition of various cameras at various places >and opted for this one. > >I asked to look at it and was given a friendly reponse and explanation of >the machine. At which point, the dealer stated that he wasn't happy with the >camera. He could detect - which I couldn't - a slight sticking of the >shutter and wouldn't sell it to me, stating that it would have to be looked >at and apologising for letting me down. > >So, here's to the good guys!! He could easily have sold me that camera at a >time of year when any sale would be a good one. Anyone less scrupulous would >have >done so, blaming any later identification of the fault on the camera's age, >I'm sure. > >So, if you're ever in North Yorkshire and need to rely on a good dealer I >can recommend this place. > >Best Wishes >David So can I - unreservedly!! I've dealt with Brian (Preston) for years, and he is one of those rare dealers who sincerely has the buyer's interest at heart, which is why so many of us go back to him time and time again (not just to admire one of the finest collection of old Leicas in Britain). Over the years he has come to be looked on more as friend than a dealer. What prospective customers should know, however, is that some years ago he gave up his Leica franchise because Leitz demanded that he keep every item in the catalogue in stock (in those days this ran to hundreds)! Being the kind of individual who ploughs his own furrow, he declined to bow to pressure and now trades second hand only. Bear this in mind, and any Leica lover who is not looking for new items is in for a wonderful reception! Nick.