O.K. people thanks for the advice: I'm going to wait a bit, and
will most likely send out the camera to the U.S. of A.
- Parzival
> Having lived in Winnipeg for years, I still don't know of a repair shop
> there I'd trust my precious OM bodies to. Ditto for Edmonton. My
> recommendation would be either Camtech (New York), K&S (Fresno),
> or Multi (LA area). John's (Camtech's) reputation is the stuff of legends,
> and I've heard good things 'bout K&S. I've personally sent a handful of
> stuff to Multi, and have always gotten good prices and excellent service.
>
> Rich's tips on packing and whatnot are good ones. GST is payable, but
> only on the repair cost. (Can't get away from them damned Feds, I'm
> afraid... let's revolt!!! <Grin!>)
>
> Hope that's helpful. If more info is needed on tips/tricks to sending stuff
> out-of-country for repair, send me an off-list message.
>
> Back to work. (SIGH!) Bye for now...
>
> Chris
>
> P.S. Recently picked-up a 2N on *Bay that works fine, but could use a
> good cleaning and will go down to Multi for a CLA one of these days. In
> the meantime, I'm having a GREAT time playing with it. 'Nuther words,
> the OM-2N is a *fantastic* camera!
>
> ---
> I'm *not* a Zuikoholic.... I'm a Zuikohobbiest!
> Chris O'Neill (chris@xxxxxxxxx)
> http://www.joinco.ca
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