Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/07/03

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Subject: [Leica] Leica s repairability
From: Robert Beaudoin <bussbearm@juno.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 14:32:01 -0400

Bonjour,

  Agree very much with Mr. Rosner.  A couple of years ago I had Gerry at
Kindermann s actually repair my 1933 Leica III (camera was about 65 years
old).  Last month he performed a CLA on my 1972 ish M5.  This is what
attracts me to the brand...the possibility to get the thing repaired. 
These cameras have a very long life expectancy, therefore they are rather
inexpensive on the long run.  Now let s see those Canon A-1or EF users,
who bought them around 1980, get their cameras repaired in 2045.

  Best,

  Robert (Un chevalier sans blason)

  P.S. How many companies allow you to use on a new camera a lens they
produced 70 years before?

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