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My friend with ADD suffering from brain cancer was playing with my CL. It's now in parts where can I have it put back together. He removed some screws. It need to be over hauled.
Walter
Walter
Digitalintrigue beat me to it. Sherry is, apparently, the only person who works on these ones.
Digitalintrigue beat me to it. Sherry is, apparently, the only person who works on these ones.
And a big hearty welcome to you too!and
Just shows how US-centric is some people's thinking. There is a world beyond your coastline, you know, and, surprise though it might be, there are competent camera repairers elsewhere who are more than capable of CLAing a CL (mine included).
Mind you, the question itself was equally unhelpful.
And a big hearty welcome to you too!
The OP seemed to think this was useful information, so why are you so upset? If he specified his geographical location and it was outside the U.S. I'm sure there would have been good suggestions.
FWIW I had Horst here in Vancouver, B.C. do a superb job of getting my CL up to speed.
My issue was with the subtext (which you unwittingly support): that, unless specified, all life takes place within the USA. And I find it hard to explain why I was nettled by it at the time -- maybe I had heard it just once too often.
My CL has a similar problem, quite de-silvered prism. CRR Luton can repair this, the prism has to be re-silvered. It is not an uncommon problem with Leica CL ...
CRR Luton usually have an email backlog; best to phone or fax (details on website)
Yes they will work on Leicas from non-UK customers; when posting be sure to mark the parcel "IPR Suspension; for repair and return" otherwise UK Customs & Excise slap them with a VAT (sales tax) bill which will have to be passed on the customer
David