RE: When was the last time you hugged a Spotamtic?

2001-11-05 Thread Bob Rapp
4:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: When was the last time you hugged a Spotamtic? Bob Rapp writes: Dig out your old Spotmatic and a few lenses and have a Spotmatic weekend. You will know what I mean. Don't have one. Will you accept the following kit: K2 body, SMCP 35/3.5, SMCP

When was the last time you hugged a Spotamtic?

2001-11-04 Thread Bob Rapp
Hi all, I was interested in how JCO's Takumar auction went and was very disappointed in the prices he received. For you newcomers, the Takumar lenses were, and some still are, the highest quality lenses produced at that time. From the 15 f3.5, 24 f3.5, 35 f3.5, 50 f1.4, 85 f1.8, 105 f2.8

RE: When was the last time you hugged a Spotamtic?

2001-11-04 Thread Paul M. Provencher
II SMCT 100mm f/4.0 You might say I do a lot of Spotmatic hugging! ppro -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Rapp Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 3:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: When was the last time you hugged a Spotamtic

Re: When was the last time you hugged a Spotamtic?

2001-11-04 Thread Jim Apilado
miniature Spotmatic that uses Minox film. Jim A. From: Bob Rapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 19:56:47 +1100 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: When was the last time you hugged a Spotamtic? Hi all, I was interested in how JCO's Takumar

Re: When was the last time you hugged a Spotamtic?

2001-11-04 Thread David A. Mann
Bob Rapp writes: Dig out your old Spotmatic and a few lenses and have a Spotmatic weekend. You will know what I mean. Don't have one. Will you accept the following kit: K2 body, SMCP 35/3.5, SMCP 50/1.2 and SMCP 135/2.5? That's as close as I can get to a screwmount kit with what I

Re: When was the last time?

2001-09-16 Thread Michael Nosal
At 11:37 PM 9/14/01 -0500, you wrote: Bob H. wrote: Total deaths for USSR during the war, military and civilian, about 20 million. Bob Harris New York Speaking of history, Bob, do you know the last time five thousand or more U.S. citizens died on North American soil? I'm guessing it

Re: When was the last time?

2001-09-15 Thread Robert Harris
Mike Johnston wrote: Speaking of history, Bob, do you know the last time five thousand or more U.S. citizens died on North American soil? Do not know, and a quick web search did not turn up much. We will have to rely on the American history buffs for the answer. :) Bob Harris - This

Re: When was the last time?

2001-09-15 Thread Bob Blakely
Civil war. Even the 1906 San Francisco quake was not as devastating to life (Official 700, 2100-2800 actual best estimate, including from the fires that followed). Regards, Bob... --- In the carboniferous epoch we were promised perpetual peace. They swore if we gave

Re: When was the last time?

2001-09-15 Thread Treena Harp
Try Vicksburg. 20,000 dead. I'm not sure about the _last_ one, but Antietam was the _worst_ one day. For the last, Spottsylvania is a good approximation. I'd have to get out the reference books to be sure. TTYL, DougF - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To

When was the last time?

2001-09-14 Thread Mike Johnston
Bob H. wrote: Total deaths for USSR during the war, military and civilian, about 20 million. Bob Harris New York Speaking of history, Bob, do you know the last time five thousand or more U.S. citizens died on North American soil? I'm guessing it must have been one of the brutal battles

Re: When was the last time?

2001-09-14 Thread Doug Franklin
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 23:37:46 -0500, Mike Johnston wrote: Speaking of history, Bob, do you know the last time five thousand or more U.S. citizens died on North American soil? I'm guessing it must have been one of the brutal battles at the end of the Civil War (Spotsylvania, something like