Of course, I meant it in the nicest way, but these days I almost feel
obligate to say it because of the way things in print can be intrepreted.
I had a chance to handle some of the most "tested" equipment in Olys
warehouse as it came in from VIP photographers. It was a good way to
provide feedback to Tokyo to improve their products in the future. Keep up
the good work! ;-)
John
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----- Original Message -----
From: Gary Edwards <edwardsg@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 6:46 PM
Subject: [OM] Torture test, indeed!
> John H., my beloved Zuiko 85 f/2 arrived home today. You did a nice job
on it,
> it is much snugger and the front element now points the same way as the
rest of
> the camera. But, honestly, did you have to say: "YOU HAVE GIVEN THIS LENS
AN
> EXCELLENT TORTURE TEST."? In all caps, no less. In my defense, it was
mostly
> that way when I got it, and I didn't pay much for it by today's prices.
Even
> so, it was still making good pictures when I sent it off to you. I think
that
> we all tend to obsess a little over our OM gear; even "WELL WORN" most of
it
> still works pretty well. By the way, my glued back together Power Bounce
Grip
> is still truckin'.
>
> Above said in good humor, and thank you. Even if you did pack it so well
that
> UPS didn't have to buy me a new one and it took me 10 minutes to cut the
box
> open....
>
> Gary Edwards
>
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