jeffrypittman
Jeff Pittman
I sent him an email message. Sorry for not being clear.
Try calling him. He's there - I just spoke with him. He's tremendously busy!I sent him an email message. Sorry for not being clear.
That quote is weirdly written. It's borderline emotional . Hope I'm wrong.
Don has only so much time and likely wants to focus his time working on the models that he feels are both appealing and suit his time better. Dropping the outlier makes perfect sense to me.
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dagcam[at]chorus[dot]net ?
Do you mean dagcam@chorrus.net?
Maybe his comment about not sending any more M5's for repair is really just a plea that he doesn't want to work on them but really will if asked. That comment is hidden in the FAQ's and has been there for quite sometime. Longer than last January. I don't think most people read them and they should, some are hilarious. I especially like the one about not over doing it on tape. I hate it when I get a camera or lens with bubble wrap, 20 yards of clear tape, some more bubble wrap, and more tape. Always afraid I'm going to nick the contents with my knife trying to cut through all the crap. Rubber bands work just as well. BTW he charges $455 for an M4 overhaul (different than a CLA) so not less than an M5. I 'll send him an email in two months if I haven't heard back on the M4.
Maybe his comment about not sending any more M5's for repair is really just a plea that he doesn't want to work on them but really will if asked.
I asked Don Goldberg that question once - his response: "I have no idea"!What is the difference between a CLA and an overhaul? ...
I asked Don Goldberg that question once - his response: "I have no idea"!
One is more expensive than the other. You get into a CLA and then find out other stuff and follow the trail until it becomes an overhaul. You can choose in theory one of the two, but if you want the camera to be as good as possible you get the second option whether you choose or not.
That's funny!
It seems to me this happens as a matter of course, when the tech finds something that needs to be replaced. I sent Sherry as Leica for a CLA. She did the CLA and also replaced the rewind assembly.
I asked Don Goldberg that question once - his response: "I have no idea"!
Don let me know the M5 service - full overhaul and CLA - and 6 bit coding has been completed. He was very nice and apologized for the long delay. He had been waiting for parts [6-bit coded flanges] from Leica.Well that might explain why the M5 I sent him, along with several lenses for 6 bit coding, back in early January are still pending repairs. I didn't realize he disliked the M5 so much. I would have sent to Sherry - she's always done great work on my other M cameras. I know some people have shared bad experiences about Leica NJ repairs but I sent them an M240 for repair and received it back in 4 weeks. Then I sent them a 90mm lens for repair and received it back in 4 weeks. I should have sent them the lenses for 6 bit coding too but I like to support the independent professionals who keep our classic Leica gear in tip top shape.