Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica Cassettes
From: Walter S Delesandri <walt@jove.acs.unt.edu>
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 16:50:04 -0600 (CST)

Wow...........
Walt

On Fri, 8 Jan 1999, Marc James Small wrote:

> At 12:54 PM 1999-01-08 -0600, Walter S Delesandri, yet once again, made a
> fool of himself by writing:
> >Yes, those thieving japs.....the same ones that brought us those 
> >crappy Nikons -- you know, that junky F/F2 and that piss-poor 
> >Nikon SP -- the one that kicked the ass of Leitz/Zeiss.....
> >How dare them make the finest cameras yet built and price them 
> >so that a mortal could buy them......the bastards.
> 
> 
> Try out the truth, brother:  the Japanese optical industry STOLE -- took
> without paying! -- German designs, and the Allies refused to allow Zeiss
> and Leitz and Voigtlander to protect themselves at law.  They got a free
> start.  Zeiss had been designing optical devices for 99 years when the
> Japanese simply TOOK what they wanted. 
> 
> Any morons, even the most idiotic buffoons, could build a profitable
> industry on this.  Think on it, and don't answer UNTIL you have thought, as
> you have a deplorable trait of suffering from foot-in-mouth disease.  IF
> you were granted the right to theft all of Nikon or Canon's patents,
> guaranteed, no penalties, RIGHT NOW -- couldn't you establish one heck of a
> camera company on this foundation?
> 
> No, the Japanese are thieves.  Those who buy Canon or Nikon gear are
> abetting thievery.  The history is clean and clear.  Sure, I've shot Canon
> for years -- but the ethics of it bother me, intensely.  (I DID shoot
> Nikon, in the early '70's, but the F2 I had was the poorest excuse for junk
> I've ever used, and cured me of this, permanently.  This was a camera which
> FED would have been embarrassed to have sold.  The dealer refused to
> replace it, as, so HE said, all F2's were junk.  I got a Canon, instead,
> but, a decade later, learned the truth about the thieveries, and began to
> tailor my equipment to what I was comfortable with.)
> 
> Marc
> 
> msmall@roanoke.infi.net  FAX:  +540/343-7315
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>