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Subject: [Leica] TED GRANT! Was, that pesky 2/58 Biotar
From: sethrosner at nycap.rr.com (Seth Rosner)
Date: Thu Dec 18 03:33:25 2008
References: <7auabm$1rl84o@pd3mo1so-svcs.prod.shaw.ca>

too much John Barleycorn..............

;-)

er,......Lagavulin.........yech!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ted Grant" <tedgrant@shaw.ca>
To: "'Leica Users Group'" <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 8:10 PM
Subject: RE: [Leica] TED GRANT! Was, that pesky 2/58 Biotar


Marc James Small asked:



>>> Ted. it really is time to come clean.  When you got the shot of Trudeau
going down the banister, however did you keep from scorching him with the
flash powder?  Enquiring minds want to know!<<<<



My dear Marc,

Unfortunately I had just come in the building from a somewhat terrible
downpour, therefore my "flash powder" had been soaked and failed to ignite
at the precise moment. Which caused me great concern. The secondary heart
rate was quite amazing.  Scary somewhat!



However in merely a blink, I quickly fetched M6 to the good eye, you know
the one that still has vision! Focused rapidly and clicked one frame using
merely the available light through a side wall window.



My good fortune that day was, I had said my morning prayers early, so the
Great Spirit looked kindly upon me and favored me with the award winning
snap! :-) Seemed a just payment for saying early prayers, very early. :-)
:-)



Oh and the wet flash powder? It ignited the next warm dry day causing a
great panic of a terrorist attack from lower Slobovia! ;-) Now that became
quite a story in itself, obviously for another quiet day! :-)



Cheers,

ted















-----Original Message-----
From: lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Marc
James Small
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 4:18 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: [Leica] TED GRANT! Was, that pesky 2/58 Biotar



At 06:39 PM 12/17/2008, you wrote:

 >

 >Thank you very much for all your really interesting details and

 >general information, I'm very happy with my old new toy, at least I

 >can say that I have something archaeolgical!. Well, I've paid much

 >more less than the values indicated by you, this would be a good deal

 >if the today value was between 800/1200$. I've saw a similar one on e-

 >bay, announced as a Contax F, but with the same logo as mine, asking

 >"Buy it now" for 813$ ...??!

 >

 >Well, the camera and lens is younger than me, it shall run!



My family generally live long, dying in their

89's or 90's from Terminal Nastiness.  And almost

all die peacefully in their sleep.  After all,

only the good die young!  My earliest camera is a

1932 Voigtl?nder Bessa which I have owned since

1962, so I have had that camera with me for more than half of its life.



No, I do not possess the Repository of Early

Leica Cameras:  that is held by Ted Grant, but,

what the hey, Ted has been in Late Middle Age

since 1492 or, maybe, 1399 -- accounts differ,

but who can trust historians to be able to EVER

find the truth of Ted Grant's oddball

life?  After all, he DID pull point detail for

Hannibal when he crossed over the Alps.  I really

do not understand why he keeps rejecting those

offers from Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise to play him

in the Biopic Hollywood has intended to make of

such an illustrious and LONG life, albeit, though

he will not admit it publicly, all of his

photographs were either tintypes or

Daguerrueotype plates.  "New Technology?  What do

I care about New Technology," stormed the Stormy

Ted, "I can do more with a Petzval lens and a

View Camera than that pesky rascal Barnack will

ever do with his contemptible excuse for a

camera."  That was in 1915, when Ted was

patriotically toeing the Canadian line, shortly

before his heroic exploits at Gallipoli, when he

saved the Venus de Milo from destruction by the

bombardment from the 182nd

Landweh-Artileree-Regiment of the German

Army.  Ted has such a past that we must only

acknowledge his legacy as the man of

perfection!  Petzval lens, indeed:  Ted TAUGHT

Petzval how to design the lens.  The stories

about the battery of Austrian artillerists are

all false.  Ted KNEW it all and passed it on to

Petzval, who then got cheated in a Huge Corporate

Scandal by the Voigtl?nder folks in a scam even

Obama could not resolve, had he been about at the time.



Ted. it really is time to come clean.  When you

got the shot of Trudeau going down the bannister,

however did you keep from scorching him with the

flash powder?  Enquiring minds want to know!



Marc





msmall@aya.yale.edu

Cha robh b?s fir gun ghr?s fir!







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