Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I got it too...there's some good stuff there...wait till the collectors get a sniff On Oct 21, 2004, at 9:56 PM, Greg Locke wrote: > Just got this in my INBOX > > Important Photographic Equipment >> From the Private Collection of the Late James A. Collins, Jr. > October 18th-November 8th > > Preview in Savannah, GA > By Appointment (912) 231-1376 > Friday, October 29th, 10-5 > Saturday, October 30th, 10-4 > > Everard & Company is pleased to present the first in a series of > auctions of > Important Photographic Equipment from the Private Collection of the > Late > James A. Collins, Jr. > > Mr. Collins, an American industrial engineer who lived most of his > adult > life in Asia, had a tremendous passion for photographic equipment. Not > being > an overly zealous photographer himself, Mr. Collins managed to amass a > collection of over 1800 cameras, lenses and accessories because he was > fascinated by how they work. > > The Collins Collection was accumulated over a thirty-year period and > represents an interesting view into all things Leica. The Leica > equipment > dates from the late 1920's to the late 1990's with many examples of > production bodies and lenses as well as pre-production prototypes (both > bodies and lenses), cutaways and dummy models. Additionally, the > collection > contains significant lots of Zeiss Ikon, Nikon, Rollei, Canon and > Voightlander equipment dating from the same time period. > > Here is a web link. Mind the wrap around > http://auction.igavel.com/ClientInfo.taf? > _function=info&id=690&skip=1&_UserR > eference=7F0000014718B370F3A8C20E36AC41785B12 > > Greg Locke > St. John's, Newfoundland > http://blog.greglocke.com > ----------------------------- > Independent journalism from > Newfoundland & Labrador >