Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/11

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Subject: RE: [Leica] OT Texas and Alaska
From: "James Harrison" <leicajh@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:08:56 -0600

Very good observation.  My family came to Texas in a wagon in 1824.  Two
Harrisons died in the Alamo, one at the Goliad massacre.   We would have
saved the battle if we had placed machine guns on top of Joskeys..
  


> [Original Message]
> From: alex olstein <alexolstein@comcast.net>
> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
> Cc: zz <alexolstein@comcast.net>
> Date: 12/11/2002 11:21:15 AM
> Subject: [Leica] OT  Texas  and  Alaska
>
> Just my opinion.
>
> We have been calling large format rangefinder cameras  Texas Leicas.  And
> now the thread has gone to question why since Alaska is larger than Texas.
>
> Well Alaska became officially a state in 1959.   As time and reputations
go,
> that is almost yesterday.  In the hayday of the Leica M3 and M2.   Before
> that,  the largest state by far was Texas.  And it seems that Texans being
> rather shy,  quiet,  loyal,  people would sometimes whisper that  Texas is
> BIG .  BIG.  BIG.  And this true statement,  plus bragging went on for
about
> 100 years.  The reputation for being BIG  is still alive.  And Texas is
> still Big.
>
> Leica users being shy,  quiet,  loyal,  people would sometimes whisper
that
> Leicas are the Best, the Best, the Best.   And the Leica reputation for
> being the Best is still also alive.
>
> Just a quiet voice in tiny New Jersey,  with a few old Leicas, and a few
> rolls of film ready to shoot.
>
> Alex Olstein
>
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