Thanks, Julian. Yes, I'm really putting the OM's (2 and 20) to very good
use, particularly with the boo boo's. Thank God for the gap filling
properties of epoxy!
John.
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Good luck with the retirement project. sounds like fun. Are you documenting
the construction? If you are, post some images when you're done!
Julian
> from: John Wheeler <wheelej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 08:23:17
> to: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> subject: Re: [OM] Vivitar 135/f2.8 and Au Revoir
>
> G'day Zuiks,
>
> A vote of thanks to the guys who gave me feedback on this OM mount lens. I
> picked it up in Sydney this morning from the seller (couldn't risk having
it
> posted as the Leader of the Opposition is getting a little pouty regarding
> additions to photo stuff <g>). He'd described it as new on the 'bay and I
> could certainly believe it. I guess it's not as slick as a Zuiko but it
sure
> fits my budget at $50USD.
>
> I'll be leaving the list for a few months as the retirement project is
> receiving scant attention (a twenty foot gaff rigged canoe yawl under
> construction in the backyard) and I'm told that while females can
multitask
> us poor males are too single-minded to do so.
>
> So many thanks for all the fascinating chitchat and helpful info.
>
> Best regards,
> John.
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