Beemermark
Veteran
My opinion, based on 30+ years of dealing with repair people, is that some are very good at what they do but are terrible business men. I think they just basically get cameras in and then lose track of them. There is no rhyme or reason to when they receive it, when they work on it, and when they return it. One highly respected Leica Repair gal on this forum got so bad I finally gave up. It was only to fix a polarizer (which use to be pricey) and after a year I gave up calling and never did see it again.Btw, does anyone really know what accounts for the long delays by some technicians? Is it down to backlog, or are the slow ones performing some time-consuming tasks the others aren't?
BTW, whenever I used a repair FIRM, the camera usually comes back in a very reasonable time. Harry Fleenor (who I haven't done business with in years) also use to give fairly accurate estimates on repair times. (Harry was Rollei trained and worked on TLR).
Ye has done 4 or 5 cameras for me and it's always been lightning quick and done right. Some people have had to send the camera back for adjustment but even given the cost of shipping and two repairs, he is still months (and cost) ahead of most Leica repairmen.
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