That's a scary thought. I remember a thread a few months back about a
camera like that had the plates switched on an OM-4 to look like an
OM-4t. I also remember that John H. detailed what to look for to determine
if it's a REAL OM-4t. Look in the archives.
Good Luck,
Skip
At 08:15 AM 5/18/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Yes, that's what I suspected. It will be interesting to see what the
seller
>says. I suppose I should be concerned, as it implies other problems,
but
>first things first, I'll shoot with it.
>
>
>
>> The base plate has been switched. Champagne bodies have ditto
bottoms.
>>
>> John Hermanson
Make sure it's a real 4T, since the top plate could have been switched
instead.
Be seeing you.
Dirk Wright
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