Hi Shel,

        I am definitley looking forward to reading mine.  Sounds like a good
look back in time.

                César

P.S.  William in Utah asked me if the LX I had was the one I got from you.
I must admit, and I told him, that I left your ol' baby behind since it is
such nice shape.  My original is so battle-scarred I have no fears of
another scratch or two.  My other one is getting its meter checked but
rather than carry two LX I figured it was time to cart the MX around.  As a
switch the MX carried the color slide film while the LX carries the b&w.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shel Belinkoff [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 2:50 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: Interesting old Pentax book found.
> 
> Hi, César ...
> 
> I've the 3rd Edition of the book.  It's an enjoyable look back in time and
> a pleasant read.
> 
> --
> Shel Belinkoff
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> "Matamoros, Cesar A." wrote:
> 
> >         As my travel continues in Utah, I stopped in a book store as I
> was
> > walking around taking photos.  Of course I had to peruse the photo
> section,
> > talk about old books!  I found an interesting small photo book with a
> > Honeywell Pentax on the cover.
> >
> >         PENTAX & SINGLE-LENS REFLEX PHOTOGRAPHY
> >         by Robert Fuhring
> >         Copyright 1962, Second Printing, February, 1963
> >         American Photographic Book Publishing Company, Inc.
> >         Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 62-12301
> >
> 
> >                 Anyone else come across this book?
> 
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