Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/02/11
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Welcome on board. My Leica-adventure started with a III from 1933,
in 1973. This camera works still OK, the objektive is a little fogged.
Kind regards from The Hague, NL
Fred Hess
Take a look a my Dutch website: www.phenix-visuals.nl
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan van Rooyen" <jan@gviolins.com>
To: <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 6:59 PM
Subject: [Leica] Newcomer
> Hello! I am new. My name is Jan ("yahn", Dutch for John) van Rooyen and I
am
> a violin maker living in Gainesville, Florida, USA. I don't even have a
> Leica yet! I have used two Zorki-6 cameras for 10 years now with the
> following lenses: Snapshot Skopar 4/25, collapsible 3.5/50 Industar (Elmar
> copy), black 2/50 Jupiter and black 2/85 Jupiter (Sonnar copies) plus a
> revolving turret viewfinder. I am also an avid Exakta/Exa user with
several
> bodies and lenses from 16mm to 500mm, and have a few nice Retina's. I am a
> user, not a collector (although my wife does not always see it like
this!).
>
> I am now trying to purchase a IIIa 1937 Leica body from Sherry Krauter and
> am also bidding on eBay for a body. I would like to have and use a pre-war
> camera. I hope to be a Leica user soon and to enjoy membership in your
> Group.
>
> Best regards,
>
> -- Jan
>
> Jan H van Rooyen
> Violin maker
> Gainesville Violins Inc
> www.gviolins.com/featuredinst
> Facebook: Jan van Rooyen
> Phone 352-331-5555
>
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