Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/10

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Subject: RE: [Leica] Another Ken with a broken M
From: Kim Sherman <ksherman@cottenmusic.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 12:55:27 -0500

ken,
oddly enough, the same kind of damage happened to MY M6hm this weekend.  =
weirdest thing, though, is i have no idea how or when it happened.  i =
was using the m6 yesterday and swapped lenses to use my 75 and when it =
came time to advance the film, it grabbed and wouldn't move.  i couldn't =
believe it when i saw the dented rewind knob.

and this RIGHT before i head to denver for a friend's wedding where i =
(crazy fool, i know) have been asked to shoot the event.

thankfully, i have a good friend (LUG member Harrison McClary)  who has =
offered to let me borrow his M6 for the weekend and the wedding.  i'll =
take it as primary body and my m2 as backup.......

just received my Leica passport card in the mail earlier last week.  i =
had no idea, when it arrived, that i would be needing to use the =
passport so SOON. =20
:-(

kim

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From: 	Ken Wilcox[SMTP:wilcox@tir.com]
Sent: 	Monday, August 10, 1998 12:12 PM
To: 	leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: 	[Leica] Another Ken with a broken M

This weekend my M6 took short tumble to a hard restaurant floor. It =
landed
on the rewind crank. The crank bent and no longer fuctions. (damn) I =
guess
I'll be using the M4 and M2 for a while.

The lesson-Don't drop your M upside down!

Cheers!

kw


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