was anyone following this auction?

I wasn't following it, but Stuart had a nice M3. Apparently he thought he'd have it forever ... don't Leicaphiles realize their cameras outlive their owners?
 
It's an interesting reminder of how times have changed. Who, in today's era of identity theft, would be so crazy as to have his Social Security number engraved on a camera?!?
 
Well, probably nobody today, but...years ago in Dallas, the police used to loan those little vibrating engravers so you could mark your SS# and/or drivers license number on everything you owned. You even got a break on your insurance rate if you did it. I still have a reel to reel tape deck I can't sell because it has so much personal info on it. A nice one (TEAC), but it weighs as much as a young calf. Maybe I'll start using it again. I probably still have a Hugo Montenegro tape or two...
Jon
 
Jon Goodman said:
I still have a reel to reel tape deck I can't sell because it has so much personal info on it. A nice one (TEAC), but it weighs as much as a young calf. Maybe I'll start using it again. I probably still have a Hugo Montenegro tape or two...
Jon

I recently got hold of a Reel to Reel Revox A77 and I am now enjoying music in a way that is difficult to describe -
Dig out your old tapes and your TEAC Jon! - re-record your Miles and Monk at Newport (record or cd) onto one of those 10# reels, lower the light - pure your self a nice glass of McAllens and let you self flow with the music as you at a distance - and in a somewhat blurred vision - watch the big reels move majestical to the rythm of the illuminated VU-meters while you endulge yourself in a retro Hi-Fi nostalgica trip only surpassed by either handeling one of the 1950ties great rangefinders or by the company of a beautiful woman** of the same vintage.

(** to the 4 women on RFF- you may if you like put in a man here )

In short keep the TEAC 🙂
 
MCTuomey said:
I wasn't following it, but Stuart had a nice M3. Apparently he thought he'd have it forever ... don't Leicaphiles realize their cameras outlive their owners?

It makes an otherwise excellent camera affordable though, and often a great buy (not this one). 🙂
 
MCTuomey said:
I wasn't following it, but Stuart had a nice M3. Apparently he thought he'd have it forever ... don't Leicaphiles realize their cameras outlive their owners?

Oh, if I could afford an Ala Carte mine would have my name carved on it proudly. Damn resale value.
 
On my M3, the previous owner went one step further and scratched the ss# off the body and lens before selling it! Talk about hamfisted.
 
I was thankful to the owner that sodomized my leica IIIa by engraving his id info. It defaced the camera to the point that I could afford one. I wanted to take pictures with it, not impress collectors or mythlickers with my camera. I was fortunate that the depth of engraving didn't go clear throught the body thus creating light leaks.
 
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