That high a serial number should be a 2N. Plain 2 serial numbers cut off
before 600,000.
John Hermanson
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hans van Veluwen" <hcvanveluwen@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] S# 1000000?
| : The earliest (or first) OM-2 would be serial number 100,000.
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| Clear enough; the camera featured on *e*b*a*y* was the 900.001-th OM-2
made
| by Olympus.
| Not only that, in the beginning of its lifetime, it was even *owned* by
| Olympus!!! ;))
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| Surely this must make the 1.000.000 sample a *must have* for all dedicated
| Oly collectors; especially for those who know that humans have ten fingers
| and ten toes, and that any multiplication of ten, like for instance
2-0-0-0,
| *has* to be M-a-g-i-c.
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| h-n-z ;)
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