I'm 46 and will celebrate 47 one month from today. I discovered Olympus in
1975 under the watchful eye of my father-in-law, a faithful OM'er himself.
My first OM was a -2n, bought new in '75, followed by a -1n in '76. A -4T
followed 15 years later. They are still with me. Sold a Pentax Spotmatic
with three lenses to fund the purchase of the -2n and never looked back. I
recently was looking for some slides from back then. Leafing through the
album brought back many memories. Ahhhhh, the things these eyes have seen
through the viewfinder of an OM :))
John P
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there is no "never" - just long periods of "not yet".
there is no "always" - just long periods of "so far".
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Stoesz <mstoesz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, May 23, 1999 9:41 AM
Subject: [OM] Age Data was Non-OM, Non-NG
>This has been a most interesting non-OM, Non-NG thread and has caused me to
>wonder; What is the minimum, maximum and mean for our ages? and
>
>When did each of us discover Olympus or re-discover Olympus?
>
>There should be some great short stories in this one.
>
>Happy spring time to all;
>
>Mike
>
>Mike Stoesz, VP
>Rainbow Photography Inc.
>213 Grand Av.
>Laramie, Wy., USA
>82070
>
>
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