Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/11/24

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Martin is NOT going COMPLETELY digital
From: RUBEN BLĘDEL <ruben@rhodos.dk>
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:04:02 +0100
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Hi Kim

Do you have a homepage with the ceramic scultures - I would love to se 
them - I have published several books on ceramics and next year were are 
planning on adding a section to our homepage not only on the ceramic 
books but also links to ceramic art resources

Regards

Ruben

Teresa299@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 11/23/03 12:20:28 PM, mvhoward@mac.com writes:
>
><< As a side note: I thought that offering an R6, two justly famous R 
>lenses (60 macro & 90 'cron), motor winder, and a bunch of accessories 
>for $1,000 would see it sell quicker than the message got distributed 
>around the globe, but I was wrong. I guess it's a testament to how dead 
>this stuff is: the LUG appears flooded with "for sale" messages.
>
>M. >>
>
>
>
>I know a number of folks who would love to buy this so called "dead" 
>technology.  Unfortunately they are in "dead-end" jobs and need the $1,000 to pay for 
>rent, insurance, medical bills etc.  If you break it up into smaller bills I 
>imagine it would go quickly.   
>
>Myself, I sell ceramics/sculpture for a living and despite assurances that 
>economy is robust, I'm still seeing cautious buyers.   Hoping things will change 
>now that holiday, er, consumer spending season is upon us so I can take 
>advantage of you guys flocking to digital!
>
>
>Kim
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