Both the silver and black FA1:1.8 31mm were at one time listed for
sale at B&H photo in New York.  Buydig.com also had the black one in
NYC.
Pentax listed both black and silver 31's on their US rebate form.
Regards,  Bob S.

On 10/5/07, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That lens is not for sale in the United States. ;-)
>
> Tom C.
>
> >From: "Bob Blakely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
> >To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
> >Subject: Pentax Colorado - Repair
> >Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 17:32:11 -0700
> >
> >[The short] I dropped my FA 1:1.8 31mm lend about one meter to concrete and
> >damaged my aperture ring.
> >
> >[The Long - skip if faint of heart] A few weeks ago, being new to being
> >crippled,I slipped just outside my favorite coffee house (and, no, it's not
> >Starf*cks). Anyway, I reached out for a table as I fell and knocked my SMC
> >PENTAX-FA 1:1.8 31mm AL Limited off to the concrete. Ouch. Not as bad as I
> >thought it would be though. It hit squarely on the edge of the aperture
> >ring
> >giving it a "cosmetic" flaw and knocking the ring out-of-round. I
> >immediately rued my decision not to purchase the "we don't care if you
> >purposely threw it against a brick wall" warranty for about an extra $50.
> >The lens still works perfectly, but it's very hard to turn the aperture
> >ring.
> >
> >[The short] I took the lens to Harold,  my repairman who verified that the
> >only problem is the aperture ring which must be replaced. Since the lens
> >still works, we agreed that he would order the aperture ring while I
> >continued to use the lens and that I would bring the lens in when it
> >arrived
> >for repair. During this time, my repairman called Pentax Colorado several
> >times. Seems they couldn't locate the part or some such and fed him
> >bullpucky. They told him that this lens is not sold in the United States
> >and
> >they couldn't repair it!!!
> >
> >[The Long - skip if faint of heart] So I took the lens to my favorite
> >Pentax
> >trained repairman who verified that the only problem was the aperture ring
> >which must be replaced. Since the lens still works, and since the lens can
> >still be easily used on my K10Ds on the "A" setting, we agreed that he
> >would
> >order the aperture ring while I continued to use the lens and that I would
> >bring the lens in when it arrived for a few hours of R&R and registration
> >check. During this time, my repairman called Pentax Colorado several times.
> >Seems they couldn't locate the part or some such. My repairman requested a
> >diagram of the lens so that he could more specifically identify the part
> >for
> >them. (I have no idea why "aperture ring for an SMC PENTAX-FA 1:1.8 31mm AL
> >Limited lens" is not sufficient.) Well, they sent him the wrong diagram! He
> >called them again and after some discussion, they told him that this lens
> >is
> >not sold in the United States and they couldn't repair it!!!
> >
> >[The short] Since I know this to be bullpucky, I called Pentax Colorado and
> >informed him that the lens IS sold in the US and, furthermore, the
> >literature that came with the lens lists Pentax Colorado as the place to go
> >for warranty service. After considerable conversation he agreed to order
> >the
> >aperture ring from Japan and have it shipped to my Harold - to be arranged
> >when Harold calls back.
> >
> >[The Long - skip if faint of heart] Well, since most of the larger major
> >camera houses sell this lens and since it's on the Pentax USA web site for
> >sale via internet purchase, and since the accompanying literature lists
> >Pentax Colorado as the authorized repair agent, I knew this to be
> >bullpucky!
> >I called Pentax Colorado to find out what was going on. It didn't take
> >[name
> >omitted] long to realize that I was the customer of the repairman he'd just
> >talked to on the phone. I informed him that the lens IS sold in the US and
> >on the shelves of many of the major retailers - such as Samy's; moreover,
> >the lens is for sale to the US on the Pentax US web site. He appeared not
> >to
> >be aware of this, but I reassured him that he was smart enough to access
> >the
> >site and look it up for himself. Furthermore, the literature that came with
> >the lens lists Pentax Colorado as the place to go for warranty service. I
> >asked him what he intended to do when one came in! I further informed him
> >that I'm no neophyte when it comes to Pentax cameras, that I've been
> >shooting them since the early '60s, that I have nearly [deleted serious 5
> >figures] current value (not new) invested in Pentax 35mm and medium format
> >cameras, lenses, bellows, flashes, meters and doohickeys and I follow my
> >investment and the state of Pentax closely. After a few moments of silence,
> >the conversation switched to his agreeing to order the aperture ring from
> >Japan and shipping it to my Harold to be arranged when Harold calls back.
> >
> >For those of you who don't know, about a year back Pentax Colorado began
> >outsourcing their repair. I don't know the reason for this, but it might
> >have something to do with the Hoya buy in. Perhaps they have reduced staff
> >for the purpose of making things look more profitable, whatever, but the
> >bottom line seems to be:
> >
> >1.    Don't expect expertise from Pentax Colorado re: repair when you call.
> >2.    Expect longer times to repair due to extra level between you and the
> >repairman.
> >3.    Expect possible higher costs due to extra level between you and the
> >repairman.
> >4.    Don't take what they say as gospel.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Bob...
> >--------------------------------------------------------
> >"Art is not a reflection of reality. it is the reality of a reflection."
> >       -Jean Luc Godard
> >
> >
> >
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