Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Scandinavian Leica
From: Per Claesson <per@visimedia.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 21:19:23 +0100

Leica is probably targeting the Norwegian market, where the prices are 
probably the highest in the world nowadays. People seem to need 
something to spend their money on up there, and there is enough 
national pride over there. Dunno if anyone could care less in Sweden 
and Denmark...

/Per


> Hi Oddmund,
>
> I know that you are right, my post was just an attempt to provoke the 
> Finns on the list ;-) Although I must say that I believe that the 
> correct usage is in fact Scandinavia for DK, S and N since and Norden 
> further includes Iceland and Finland. I also equally well know that 
> the Finns consider themselves Scandinavian, even if their language 
> most certainly does not belong to that language family.
>
> I agree with you even more about the silliness of paying hundreds of 
> Euros extra for the various special editions. But if it helps Leica 
> survive financially, then I'm all for it (as long as someone else is 
> doing the buying)!
>
> Cheers,
> Nathan
>
> nomansland@altern.org wrote:
>> Jeu 12 déc 2002 23:23:08 +0100
>> Nathan Wajsman <wajsman@webshuttle.ch> a écrit:
>>> Four? There are three Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Norway and 
>>> Sweden. Throw in Finland and Iceland and you have the Nordic
>>> countries. So which is the fourth non-Scandinavian flag? Finnish?
>> No, geographically only Norway and Sweden  covers the Scandinavian
>> peninsula - Denmark belongs to the European continent. Politically and
>> culturally the terms Scandinavia and the Nordic countries are used
>> indifferently for the same unity - "Norden" - Iceland, Norway, Denmark
>> (Faroes/Greenland), Sweden and Finland. Historically even the Baltic
>> states belonged to the Nordic unity.
>> This is probably not very interesting in the context. What does it
>> change if it is the Finnish, or the Islandic flag that is printed on
>> this totally ridiculous Leica edition? Because it has to be considered
>> as another "special edition" - even if it probably just was thought 
>> as a
>> "Demo series" - when some people manage to make business with it. 
>> That is the interesting, amazing (and once again ridiculous) part: 
>> these tiny printed, or engraved (?) flags cost 200$ !!! Oddmund
>>> Håkan Dennersten wrote:
>>>
>>>> A "scandinavian" m7 is now released also. It has the four
>>>> scandinavian flags printed on top. It is sold in the shops for 3200
>>>> $ the regular M7 is sold for 3000 $
>>>>
>>>> /HD
>>>
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