I am curious.
Would you please let me know something more on this Tiltall ?
What is special about it ?




>From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Why I won't be using a tripod unless I really need it.
>Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 01:37:14 -0700
>
>Jim Moniz wrote:
> >
> > Doesn't surprise me...a Tiltall is on my list of Stuff To Get.
>
> > From: Ken Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > I dug my old Tiltall out of storage last weekend and cleaned it up 
>till
> > > it looks like new again.  After 40 years, it is still just as smooth 
>as
> > > glass.
>
>I've an original Tiltall, too, and it's one wonderful,
>lightweight tripod. The old (pre-Leitz) Tiltalls can really
>take a lot of use and abuse.  If you can find an original,
>grab it!
>
>--
>Shel Belinkoff
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>"It matters little how much equipment we use; it
>matters much that we be masters of all we do use." - Sam Abell
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