Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/10/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M2 rapidwinder
From: Stephen Gandy <Stephen@CameraQuest.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 09:35:29 -0700
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"Gumm, Jim" wrote:

> Good afternoon, gentlemen. Iam now looking for a M2 Abrahamson (sp?)
> Rapidwinder in chrome, used preferably.

don't bother looking for a used one, it will be too hard to find

just buy a new one from Tom at rapidwinder.com

Stephen

>
> I finally found a reference to the number of part in an M3, and as one
> lugger put it, it seems more of a marketing ploy than any serious counting
> of parts as the information saaid this number included a lens.
> BTW, I have a bunch of old Leica Photography (I think that the name)
> magazines from the first of the M3 era about 1954 intermittently until about
> 1964. They are in nice condition. Is there a market for these ? They include
> a wealth of practical information such as data for close up work, camera
> handling tips etc. Each one has something of interest for not only Leica
> photographers but also practitioners of the genre'.
> I am out this afternoon to shoot some candids at the Governor's mansion
> using my Noctilux and 35 Summilux.
> Have a wonderful day.
> Jimbo
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