Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Buzz Hausner wrote: > > Hunt's today is not the same as Hunt's of 1984...new ownership...and, to my > experience, not a very pleasant shopping experience in recent years. My > experience is that the best used Leica shopping in metropolitan Boston is at > New England Photo in Arlington Center, which consistently has the best stock > of quotidian gear and exotica. NE Photo is also where I buy my new > gear...same prices as the mail order places (though you do pay sales tax), > and you get to talk to a knowledgeable dealer and feel the equipment before > you buy. Only once have I purchased a defective piece and the owner, Ara, > replaced it in two days with a smile and a handshake. E-mail me privately > for details. > > Buzz Hausner > > -----Original Message----- > From: Craig Roberts [mailto:croberts@zoomtel.com] > Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 11:55 AM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] RE: an M4 shouldn't have to be just a dream > > Last Friday John Shick wrote: > > "I picked up a very reasonable looking M4 at Hunt's in Melrose a few months > ago... The best way is to find on not working too well and know a very good > and inexpensive local Leica man." > > Uh, John... > > Is your "very good and inexpensive Leica man" in the Boston area, perchance? > > And, speaking of Hunt's...the best Leica deal I ever made was from them. It > was around 1984 and I was sold a beautiful M2 (complete with an old > collapsible 50mm Summicron) for $400. It was so inexpensive because a) it > was "only" an M2...not a fabled M3, and, b) the bottom plate was scuffed and > engraved with the name of the original dealer in Stuttgart. Frankly, I > thought the engraving was really cool! Besides, the rest of the camera was > near mint. The lens focusing helical was a little sticky, but...what the > heck...it was essentially a "freebie" anyway. > > Craig > Boston I think the new ownership of Hunt's was an internecine fight and now only one brother owns the whole shooting match, I think. They do not have an extensive collection of used gear, and I have got better deals elsewhere. My favorite source of leica gear is the bi-annual PHSNE swap show in Waltham. I also got some very good deals at Feranti-Dege (sp) in Harvard Square, in the consignment area. But why am I telling you all this, I should be keeping it a secret. John Shick