Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/02/20

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Leica sightings
From: r.s.taylor at comcast.net (Richard S. Taylor)
Date: Sun Feb 20 14:30:11 2005
References: <80.21d2600d.2f4a05e1@aol.com> <p06200713be3e67d11200@[10.0.1.2]> <a2e98e700a31311d6361725b1d357568@earthlink.net> <008801c51783$cfe45710$0202a8c0@dadsoffice>

Am looking forward to seeing your pictures, Max.  We can compare 
notes.  I hope to have mine back on Tuesday.

There must be an abnormally high concentration of Leicas in the 
Central Park South area.  Not surprising, really - that's one of the 
richest neighborhoods in the world.

>I saw three "M" Leicas in Central Park on Thursday, but the park was 
>not that crowded.  Lots of Japanese stuff, lots of digital, at least 
>two or three manual SLRs but I wasn't counting.  Also saw an x-pan 
>(and wished I had one) and a few medium formats, including one film 
>hassie.  No TLR.  I had my Ikonta 6x9 and an M5 not included in the 
>above count.  I have my kids' pics back from their point&shoots. 
>Hope mine come out as good.
>
>Max
>


(snip)
-- 
Regards,

Dick
Boston MA

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