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Re: [OM] My OM1 search and rescue mission.

Subject: Re: [OM] My OM1 search and rescue mission.
From: Gary Edwards <edwardsg@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 21:31:18 -0500
Stephen, my son, you are doing God's work, rescuing that poor, unfortunate OM,
likely from the filthy hands of some heathen ebay speculator!

Carry on, and Godspeed!

Gary Edwards

"Chung, Stephen" wrote:

> Greetings Oly Faithful,
>
> I'm sorry but I haven't been able to come with anything useful or
> significant to post for so long except this load of nonsense.  All this
> occurred on or abouts the second anniversary of the purchase of my first OM
> camera - the OM1n.......
>
> On that day,  right out of the blue,  I heard a voice....... which granted,
> in normal circumstances is not so unusual, however on this occasion there
> was no one else around.   Any way, this disembodied and prophetic sounding
> voice says to me - "You will buy an Oh Em Onnnneee......... and a loaf of
> bread TODAYYYYY!".
>
> Now while pondering this prophetic and somewhat cryptic announcement, the
> ol' memory banks turned over and spat out a timely reminder - Of course,
> that morning as I was escaping out the door heading for work,  'She who must
> be obeyed' bellowed out  "Stay away from those bl**dy camera stores....and
> don't forget to buy some bread "
>
> Hmmmm that didn't explain the first bit of the prophecy, though, after all,
> I already have an OM1 - what am I supposed to do with another one eh?  At
> which point, my nowadays Olyholic afflicted Common Sense made a rare
> appearance and advised the following.... "Listen up bonehead, after having
> your OM4 stolen, you vowed to never let your original OM1 leave the house,
> remember?"
>
> Ahhh now it makes sense,  My subconscious desire for an everyday user and
> dare I say expendable,  OM body had come out of the closet and made its
> presence felt, as most subconsious desires are prone to do you know .
> Indeed this OM body shall employ totally manual operation and basic matched
> needle light meter, so I can exercise my now formidable skill  at predicting
> correct exposure,  and yes, it shall look like something the cat dragged in,
> so as not to attract unwanted attention.  Now if that doesn't spell well
> used and not afraid to show  it  Oh Em One, then please, somebody beat me
> about the head with two wet fish.
>
> So during lunch break and with my wife's first commandment regarding dem
> bl**dy camera shops in mind, I  cruised the local Pawn shops instead, on an
> OM1 search and rescue mission.  Immediately I was successful in locating
> several tired looking OM1's, however these particular local Pawn shops hold
> the OM1 in appropriately high esteem and charge accordingly.
>
> Having insufficient funds I left empty handed and sadly turned my attention
> to the second commandment and made a beeline to ye olde breadde shoppe - you
> know the one next door to ye olde Camera shoppe and as if fate itself had
> intervened, lo and behold, strike me lucky but preferably without using
> fish,  there was another OM1 practically with my name written on it.
> Actually it turned out not to be my name but some brutally indiscriminate
> gouge marks on the viewfinder eyepeice which bear an uncanny resemblance to
> my name, especially in backlit situations.  Yep this OM1 had seen better
> days and I wanted it.
>
> Without further ado I engaged hardline price haggle and scornful disbelief
> mode, marched up to the ederly gentleman behind the counter, looked him in
> the eye and said "How much is that OM1 in the window, ... the one with the
> dents in the top cover??"   Well to cut a long story short,  I finally
> closed the deal at less that half the price of what those Pawn ("Hi our
> prices will knock the wind out of ya , unless you're the sort of person who
> happens to like being beaten with two wet fish") shops were trying to get
> away with.
>
> Next I rushed my newly rescued and long suffering OM1 to the local Camera
> Hospital with instructions to spare no expense in bringing OM1 back to full
> health.  Two months down the track with a newly fitted petaprism to replaced
> the fractured one,  I once again enjoyed the thrill of being a "New OM1"
> owner.  Four rolls of film later (Konica Chrome, Provia, Astia and Velvia)
> and I'm pleased to report everything is fine and dandy, my OM1 and I make a
> great team.   So there you have it good Oly folk, prophecy fullfilled,
> except in all the excitement that day, I forgot to get the bread..... dough!
>
> Regards
> S.C.
> Melbourne, Australia
>
> PS I'd like to thank Shutterbox in Camberwell for doing the comprehensive
> service and fix on my OM1.  I'd also like to apologise to any fish lovers
> for any perceived cruelty to  fish  comments.
>
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