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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Searching for Crumbs
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 13:12:38 -0700
References: <dd22e377-4c90-4856-f570-ec5beac3b957@lighttube.net>

>> Surprisingly, the image from the old Ross London 125-yr old lens held up
better than I expected.<<<

Hi Jim,
I'm curious about your above comment? In particular, "how well the 125 yr.
old lens held-up?"
Is this meaning "how well the glass held-up in the sense of a form of "glass
deterioration?" Or surface deterioration due to "cleaning, cloth rubbing the
surface?  A manufacturing style at time of lens making? 
Or you held the camera & lens "perfectly well for a 125 year old photog?"
:-) ERGO? You and lens held-up very well?  ;-) Was that the surprise?  :-)
:-) 

cheers,
ted  :-)


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