Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/05/06
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That's interesting, I've seen several M2s and M3s die in the past eight or
so years. Mechanical parts also break and go out of adjustment and jam...
gene
Jerry Lehrer
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05/06/2003 01:36 PM
Please respond to
leica-users
Steve
At least those M2s and M3's will not turn belly up and die.
Jerry
Steve LeHuray wrote:
> > Oh yeah, check the status of your repair, sure but it doesn't work, I
> > just tried it to find out what's up with my M7 (the 2nd of three bodies
> > whose electronics have gone south on me completely). The web script
> > returns an error indicating that I didn't type my name, but there is no
> > field into which one can type his name.
> >
> > Gilbert, losing patience...
> >
>
> ...oh my, I feel soooo lonely with my M2s and M3s...I am going to hide in
> the closet ;)
>
> sl
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