Camera and Coffee

I hang my head in shame. I flip on the spelling of reek based on what cycle the moon is in.

Reek- like leek "reeks like leeks"

Not Wreak like leak as in "Martha was able to save millions due to a leak from a pal, only to realize later that it has wreaked havoc on her reputation with the SEC."

Better? :D Its all good.
 
Bob,
Sorry for my misunderstanding -- I thought it was the name of the case:eek:

I had the exact same case; it came with a Contax camera I bought on eBay. I liked the case a lot and kept it for a while, but later I realized that I'd never use it and during an impulsive cleaning spree last week I threw it out :bang:

I've got to be more careful about tossing things -- I should have checked here first to see if anyone else could have used it.
 
Fedzilla_Bob said:
OK- next time you definitely let us know.

Now- That contax IIa of yours... I have had my eyes on it... the camera bag awaits :)

I hope I didn't toss the camera with the case -- I'd better go check!

It's funny that I thought "Reeking" was perhaps some old English leather shop:D -- it never occurred to me that your case had an odor (it is a really nice looking case). And it bothers me that I threw out a bag you could have used; I also tossed a Rollei 35 wrist strap and earlier today someone on the list was looking for one of those. What was I thinking???
 
I just have to tease you one last time...

That would be the famous Photo Shop near london "Reeking at Thames" ;)

This bag will be ok soon, I am very intent on saving it.
 
RobertS said:
HI all,

Long time Lurker, first time poster.

For my first leap in, I choose: "The post with the most".

I look forward to sharing in the fun at RFF. It seems to be a nice community you have here, populated by thoughtful, caring folks. Good on ya!

:eek: and that's a custom black tape job ! Looks fantastic !!!

And yep, welcome ! :)
 
The green looks nice! Must have been tricky getting the covering to fit the curves of the folding front. And what a grungy coffee cup! What IS that stuff in there? Including the graphics, it looks more appropriate for crankcase scrapings than anything ingestible! :)
 
Well done, Dave! Wouldn't recognize it, if it weren't for the inscription on the front :)

Denis
 
Beautiful work on the Seagull, the green looks very dignified. That coffee cup, on the other hand:D:D:D!!! I'll take the trivia test: Felpro Gaskets? And the coffee doubles as gasket sealer?;)

Just razzin ya a little -- that's truly a cup to be proud of. I covet anything of the sort that can make my wife squeamish.
 
greyhoundman said:
This is the Seagull 203 I received from Denis.
I was going to do her in red, but I thought the deep jade leather was more ocean like.
Now to do a matching lens hood. :)
I'm happy to see it went to a good home since I couldn't take it!
:bang: I guess I have to learn to live with the morals my folks :bang: ed into me.
Photos soon, Greyhoundman?
I know I'll find another one. To be honest, I was surprised at how quickly I got a response to my WTB post. After haning out here for these few months i certainltyshouldn't have been.
Very Beautiful!
Rob
 
Stitches removal? Yikes! Nothing too severe I hope. I had my little mishap at work a while back and after waiting the appropriate amount of time I took all four of my stitches out my self(DON"T TRY THIS AT HOME, KIDS!)--the visit to have the doc remove 'em was 90% of the cost to put them in.
Stitches out=on the mend I trust. Looking forward to the pix.
Rob
 
Very nice one Gman !!

In a bit of a frenzy, I put myself hands on job this afternoon with the Frankenette, that is, a 'good' Afga Isolette III built from the best parts of the two I have. It's the one on the left, and it has... brand new bellows ! I got a set some months ago from a seller in Ireland, they are 'preset' in place, no glue and only hold by the pressure plates in front and back.

Shutter is a Prontor SV, lens is a very clean Apotar 85/4.5, shutter is sticky at 1/10 and below :( and the good rangefinder somehow came out of calibration and must be readjusted, but it looks nice.

I'll run a test roll of Acros 100 tomorrow to see if all is as it should, but I'm probably selling these two cameras, just as with backalley's 100/3.5 lens, these ones have come surrounded by a bit of bad luck.

The one on the right got all the bad parts :D but however it's still working... partially.
 
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Well, no coffee, but here is the picture of the Canon VT that I got a few days back -- complete with 35/1.8 and 100/3.5. I fixed the hole in the curtain and it seems to be well now.

canon-vt2.jpg


Here is his older brother. Taken at the same time for a writeup I am working on for the 90 tele-elmarit.
mp-elmarit.jpg


I probably could have gotten some better lighting, but I wanted to develop the roll that night, and it was already 7pm, so that was a 1/2 sec. exposure...
 
I like that second group, Stuart. Looks like the kit Darth Vader would have!

Here's a pic of my new meter. The M3 is still waiting for a new cover, probably held up at Customs. Sea snake is not an endagered species, is it? I don't want to go to jail.
 
Gee thanks, Joe. The new version of the meter is less tall than the first one. I really like how it works.
 
Hey Frank, the VC II is a sweet little meter, isn't it? I really love mine. Small, simple, fast and consistant - it might be nice if it did incident reading, but that's never been something I've done anyway so I really don't miss the capability. For me it's just about perfect. Hope you like your's as much.

William
 
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