welcome to the forum Peter, I really like your Canon Rangefinder Camera book.
any chance for a new edition of this fantastic book?
REPLY: Hove has gone bankrupt under very suspicious circumstances; no one I know is very happy. I am not the only "Hove author" who hasn't been paid royalties in years (10 for me). I did update the chapter on the 1950 Canons in SHUTTERBUG last year, but really have no plans to do a complete update of the book after finding a putative new publisher. Perhaps, though, as this site develops, I can interject some updates here -- I may establish a "Canon RF" thread if that seems appropriate. Meanwhile, just for kicks, you can count it as fact that the "Kwanon" (not so marked) that was auctioned by Skinner in Boston recently is absolutely authentic. It was the second prototype, incorporated a few parts borrowed from a Leica, and was only partly functional, but it is absolutely and beyond question real. The European who bought it was later dismayed by the number of folk who have attacked it as a fake without knowing any better, and I've tried to reassure him, but have not recently heard from him and can only assume that I succeeded. OK?
Peter
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QUERY: Regarding Hove, seems to me that Robert Rotoloni was encountering great difficulty in getting his new edition of the Nikon rangefinders book finally put to bed -- this would explain why. It would be a huge shame if it never saw the light of day.
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REPLY: Bob was experiencing Hove problems, just like the rest of us. He has, however, gotten his manuscript back, found a new publisher, and the book is expected to be in print by the end of this year. Perseverance personified! And it's going to pay off for us all.
Peter