Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/23

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Subject: [Leica] American Flag M7
From: melnyk at msu.edu (Steven A. Melnyk)
Date: Tue Nov 23 10:44:19 2004
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These are legit cameras -- I have one that I purchased from Tamarkin in 
NY last year.  They are cameras that are supposed to be for test 
purposes.  A limited number for withdrawn for a set of countries 
(Canada, US, GB, France, Brazil, SW, NL, and several others).  The 
number varied by country.  These cameras were identified by the flag of 
the country and the legend (US test camera in the case of the USA).

On Nov 22, 2004, at 9:47 PM, <hlritter@mindspring.com> wrote:

> I've been thinking about getting an M7 in any case, but I came upon an 
> ePay listing (3853792489) for an allegedly NIB, Passported, etc black 
> M7 with an American flag and the legend "Test Camera USA" on the top 
> plate. Seller shows good feedback and claims to be an authorized Leica 
> dealer.
>
> Does anyone know what the heck this is, its significance, its 
> provenance, and its relationship to the standard-run M7s? Never seen 
> one like it before. Seems odd that the BIN price is about what a 
> standard black M7 goes for by mail order from B&H, for example, or 
> even a little less. And does anyone know anything about the seller?
>
> Thanks to all,
>
> --howard
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Steven A. Melnyk
Department of Marketing & Supply Chain Management
Michigan State University
melnyk@msu.edu


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