Sorry, don't have any. (that's LC0170, right?)
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----- Original Message -----
From: <clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Oly parts
> I've got to echo John here -- I bought all I could justify, too, and
> that wasn't all that much. We're just fortunate (as someone said) that
> they weren't just dumped, like Oly/US did.
>
> The problem with stocking repair parts is that you never know for sure
> what you'll need. I've got thousands of dollars tied up in parts that I
> doubt I'll ever use, and order $1000 more a month -- and it's still not
> enough!
>
> I'm sure that 99.90f what's here will never be needed. The sad thing,
> though, is that if you need a part, you _need_ it, even if it is just a
> once in a life-time thing. Like a spring that goes flying, or a lever
> that breaks, or a diaphragm blade that looses it's pin. If you can't
> find a "dead" body to salvage....
>
> Which reminds me -- anyone have a spare rear lens group for a 35 RD?
> ;^)
>
> Clint
>
>
> John Hermanson wrote:
> >
> > If sent back to Olympus Japan, they would put them in the crusher.
They'd
> > never use them. The philosophy is, move on, buy new product, don't fix
> > something old. Clint and I (and others) heartily disagree.
> >
> > (BTW, I cherry picked what I wanted from that list about a month ago,
> > anyway, and even after that, there were 278 OM-1 black battery caps left
> > ((or so I was told)).
>
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