Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Edward Caliguri wrote: "I posted that these were on their way a few days ago --- and just saw one 2 days ago. Says Test Camera on it as well. The Flag is a 'baked' on decal -- and there are only 100 US flags ... BUT there will be other flags for bigger dealers in other countries (like 75 Canadian, 10 Mexican, 20 French, 1 Luxembourg) but my dealer is keeping his. They are supposed to be used as demo units. I asked him to try and get me a British or Italian one, as they cost the same, but "NO WAY!" --- so -- next time you cash out at the grocery or hardware store, look for those little stick on 2cm x 3cm flags and just stick one to your top plate! :-) Now, all they need to do is have it play a symphonic version of the national anthem for that country when you look through the finder. Imagine hearing 'Rule Britannia' when you lift the Brit version!" I believe I posted the news about one month ago that Solms was issuing a world-wide series of flag-emblazoned M7 demo cameras, in each country where there is a Leica agency. These are NOT special editions in the normal sense -- except for the Canadian version which commemorates 50 years since the founding of E. Leitz Canada (home of ELCAN); just 50 Canadian Maple Leaf cameras were made and they come with special commemorative documentation. All of these flagged demos are priced by dealers (that is, by those who have enough to sell -- at least one is supposed to be retained as an in-store demo) the same as standard M7 cameras. Dunno why I even bothered typing the above, actually, since the LUG is currently engaged in a debate about US police powers of arrest. BTW, the British national anthem is God Save the Queen, not Rule Britannia. For those outside the US who are yet unaware, the US national anthem is The Star Spangled Banner, not God Bless America. And Canada's song is O Canada, not the Molson Canadian song nor I'm A Lumberjack by Monty Python. Emanuel - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html