Jocko
Off With The Pixies
markinlondon
Elmar user
And only £17 5s.
Mark
Mark
V
varjag
Guest
The "user experience" part sounds a bit bogus though 
Xmas
Veteran
My mum was getting 9s 6d a week gross in '30. it was a recession and the stock brockers had already jumped...
Leitz comitted because of the recession hitting their instrument business...
Noel
Leitz comitted because of the recession hitting their instrument business...
Noel
Jocko
Off With The Pixies
varjag said:The "user experience" part sounds a bit bogus though![]()
Indeed - the first one is quite odd... but I assume that the "well-known doctor" was Paul Wolff, so his enthusiasm was genuine
My favourite "user experience" is from an early 60s British advert for the Lubitel, which has the desperate tag line "the Lubitel has been used by several prominent people".
Really? Maybe they meant Voigtlander Prominent people
Cheers, Ian
Last edited:
V
varjag
Guest
Now that was really good oneJocko said:My favourite "user experience" is from an early 60s British advert for the Lubitel, which has the desperate tag line "the Lubitel has been used by several prominent people".
Really? Maybe they meant Voigtlander Prominent people![]()
markinlondon
Elmar user
Xmas said:My mum was getting 9s 6d a week gross in '30. it was a recession and the stock brockers had already jumped...
Leitz comitted because of the recession hitting their instrument business...
Noel
I never said it was a bargain, did I? I expect if checked against average wages 17 quid is more than you'd spend on a new MP in today's terms. Anyway, I'll bet Wallace Heaton would knock off the odd dollar for cash if you were a bit strapped
Mark
Jocko
Off With The Pixies
markinlondon said:I never said it was a bargain, did I? I expect if checked against average wages 17 quid is more than you'd spend on a new MP in today's terms. Anyway, I'll bet Wallace Heaton would knock off the odd dollar for cash if you were a bit strapped![]()
Mark
Hi Mark - Just for the record, according to the best available figures - http://www.pre-war-housing.org.uk/chapter-4the-working-classes-become-owner-occupiers.htm
upper working/ lower middle class family incomes would have been around £3.10s - something over £5.00, so the Leica was about a month's salary, which seems to be a recurring figure in camera history!
Wallace Heaton offered second-hand Leicas, with rangefinders, case and cassettes from £12.12 - £14.12.
Cheers, Ian
Last edited:
Share: