Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/13

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Subject: [Leica] Sale or Trade: M 90mm Apo ASPH
From: phongdoan at gmail.com (Phong)
Date: Fri Apr 13 19:17:34 2007
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Thank you Wayne.
Enjoy your stay in Hawaii !

- Phong



On 4/13/07, Wayne Serrano <wayneserrano@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hi Phong,
>
> Not a problem.  I am sorry you decided not to keep the lens.  However I do 
> understand.  I believe my cost to ship was around $32.80.  Upon receipt of 
> the lens I will deposit into your account the amount of $1,900.00.
>
> Phong I am currently on location in Hawaii and am scheduled to return to 
> California on Wednesday of next week; I will be able to handle the deposit 
> of funds at that time.
>
> Sincerest regards,
>
> Wayne Serrano
> 314.244.9620
> wayne@wayneserrano.com
> http://wayneserrano.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Phong <phongdoan@gmail.com>
> >Sent: Apr 12, 2007 7:11 PM
> >To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org>
> >Subject: Re: [Leica] Sale or Trade: M 90mm Apo ASPH
> >
> >Hi Wayne,
> >
> >The lens was delivered this morning, and I must say that I am
> >disappointed with the cosmetic condition of the lens.  I agreed to the
> >full asking price because of your description "as near perfect as
> >possible".  Given the clear sign of use, including loss of the paint
> >on the rings, showing the metal, I would say this is not "as near
> >perfect as possible".  I realize this is a subjective call, and rather
> >than disputing your assessment, I respectfully ask for a refund minus
> >any shipping cost on your part, of course.
> >
> >Please advise.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >- Phong
> >
> >
> >
> >On 3/29/07, Wayne Serrano <wayneserrano@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >> I have been a LUGger for a while and have picked up quite a bit of 
> >> useful info along the way.  I thought I'd make my 90AA available and 
> >> see if any other LUG members had an interest in it.
> >>
> >> For sale:
> >> Leica APO-Summicron-M 90mm f/2.0 ASPH lens, black finish, Leica Nr. 
> >> 11884, serial number: 3856xxx.
> >> The lens comes complete with original box, leather case and lens caps, 
> >> front and rear.  No cleaning marks or internal dust - absolutely none.  
> >> The condition of this lens is as near to perfect as possible.  The lens 
> >> focus is absolutely smooth and the Aperture click stops are crisp and 
> >> definite. $1900.00.
> >>
> >> Or trade for one of these R lens:
> >> LEICA SUMMILUX-R 80MM F/1.4
> >> LEICA APO-SUMMICRON-R 90MM F/2.0 ASPH
> >> LEICA APO-MACRO-ELMARIT-R 100MM F/2.8
> >> LEICA VARIO-ELMAR-R 80-200MM F/4,0
> >>
> >> I may be contacted via wayne@wayneserrano.com.
> >>
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >>
> >> Wayne Serrano
> >>
> >> 415.244.9620
> >> wayne@wayneserrano.com
> >> http://www.wayneserrano.com
> >>
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> >From: reid@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
> >> >Sent: Mar 29, 2007 10:01 AM
> >> >To: lug@leica-users.org
> >> >Subject: [Leica] opening bell
> >> >
> >> >In the village of Kirimati, in the country of Kiribati, it
> >> >is just after sunrise (06:01) on Friday, so the Leica
> >> >Users Group 'For-sale Friday' is officially open for
> >> >business.
> >> >
> >> >Kirimati is pronounced "Kee-ree-mass" and Kiribati is
> >> >prounced "Kee-ree-bus". The island is known both as
> >> >Kirimati and Kiritimati. Kiritimati is pronounced
> >> >"Kee-ri-see-mass". (Say it out loud.) When it was an
> >> >English colony, it was  known as Christmas Island. There
> >> >is another unrelated island with that name (an Australian
> >> >territory in the Indian ocean). Kirimati is part of the
> >> >Line Islands archipelago.
> >> >
> >> >Kirimati is big enough to have two hotels and air service.
> >> >Despite its being a former British nuclear test site, it
> >> >is now safe in terms of radiation hazard. There is a lot
> >> >of cast-off military hardware littering the edges of the
> >> >island, but it serves more as a replacement for pandanus
> >> >leaves in the roofs of huts than as a danger. Piles of
> >> >rusting scrap metal serve as landmarks.
> >> >
> >> >There is spectacular fishing for bonefish on the shallow
> >> >sand flats around the island.  It's slow film country; the
> >> >light is incredibly intense, being very near the equator.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >NO ARCHIVE
> >> >server1:~/cals/leicafriday1.sh
> >> >
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> >>
> >>
> >>
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