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Without dwelling excessively on the subject, I've occasionaly wondered about the people who possess those vacuum-sealed Leicas of various vintages, and, IMO, just how silly an exercise it seems to be. If a given example was the last or next-to-last of its kind, I might go a little easier on someone about this (the guy who crashed the last operating example of a P-51A Mustang at a recent air show – and died for his efforts – illustrates the flip side of the argument).
This article, however, got my back up a bit about the silly extremes of collecting. The last three grafs in the article, however, left me with a Cheshire-cat grin. A high-five to Mr. Bartlett (and his Mother of All Desirable Jags)!
(Edit: And, speaking of destroying one-of-a-kind machines...)
- Barrett
This article, however, got my back up a bit about the silly extremes of collecting. The last three grafs in the article, however, left me with a Cheshire-cat grin. A high-five to Mr. Bartlett (and his Mother of All Desirable Jags)!
(Edit: And, speaking of destroying one-of-a-kind machines...)
- Barrett
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