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Having grown up in Santa Monica at the other end of Route 66, it has always interested me. My travels have been by Interstate though as that's just how I fly. Thanks Ike, I love 'em as much as most people hate 'em.
Thanks Vince. Isn't that El Rancho fantastic. I like to image all the movie stars who stayed there in the 1940's & 1950's, in it's heyday. Love the way it's lit up at night.
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-Tim
I purchased the 3f last August from Classic Connections. It is my first LTM Leica and the main reason I purchased it was due to it being manufactured in 1952, the year of my birth. It is fun but will never replace the M2 or M4.
The only lens I have for it is the first version of the collapsible 50 Summicron. The lens was CLA'ed by DAG according to Sam at Classic Connection. The lens is a bit large for a LTM body but don't really feel motivated to add more screw mount lenses.
The M2 or M4 with the 35/90 combo is my favorite travel kit. And have twenty rolls of Ektar 100 on order. But the FujiX100F and Leica 3f would make a great combination as well. The results from the X100 keep blowing me out of the water. If past experience is any guide, I won't make a final decision until the night before.