Thorsten,
I have bought several times from UXV. Their stuff is good, but their
web lists are often outdated. Prices are a bit steep from our
continental European view, but probably normal for the UK.
Good luck,
Frank van Lindert
Utrecht Holland.
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> From: Kahrau[SMTP:kahrau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Reply To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: 03 March 1999 9:38 pm
> To: olympus
> Subject: [OM] tarder uk & introducion
>
> Hello Zuiks
>
> In 84 I bought an OM 10 because I couldn't afford an OM 2. I had access to
> a
> darkroom in our neighbourhood youthcenter and did a lot of black&white.
> Then
> was the OM 2 SP introduced and I wanted to have it, but couldnt afford it.
> When I started to earn my own money, Olympus started to disapear out of
> german trader showrooms. I decided agains spending money on a dieing
> system,
> which was extremly wrong. Now I have the possibility to install my own
> darkroom and will take photography more seriosly again. That's why I
> bought
> an OM 2 SP-body a few weeks ago and so I'm in again.
> I was quite happy to find others in this list. One of you even coming from
> the same small town (Waltrop) where I lived untill 1992 and where I bought
> my OM 10 (Sorry neighbour, but I can't find your name again).
> Of course I'm going to spend my money on additional equipment ( two bodys
> and only one lens is not much of an outfit) and that brings up my
> question.
>
> I found a trader via internet in the UK with quite a lot of Oly-stuff and
> IMHO reasonable prices.
> It is MXV photographic (Sussex) ltd at http//www.mxv.co.uk.
> Has anyone of you some experience with this trader?
>
> regards
> Thorsten
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