Gary Schloss wrote:
>
> In a clear case of erroneously unedited address line, Robert Bund wrote:
>
> >Hello Jean-Pierre,
> >
> >I was thinking about your (understandable) desire to see the lens before
> >committing to a price that would be more fair for both of us. Why
> >couldn't we arrange to send the lens to one of the Olympus repair shops
> >or some other particularly knowledgable person who is on the Olympus
> >list and lives within the US?. They could confirm the condition to you
> >before completing the purchase. What do you think?
>
> Hey, I think I may qualify as a "knowledgable person who is on the Olympus
> list and lives within the US". So, may I volunteer for the task? The only
> snag is that my inspections are particularly thorough, and so the testing
> may literally take "years". :-) On the plus side, in this particular case
> I'll be willing to waive my normal fee for performing the service.
>
> Oh, what a bargain! :-)
>
> Cheers (and sincere apologies for budging in on a private transaction),
>
> /Gary Schloss.
> Studio City, CA
> schloss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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Hi Gary,
No problem. After all, the lens is still on the market. By the way,
thorough testing is fine but an open-ended testing period may prove a
little problematical.
Regards,
Bob
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