> Glen: I understand your situation rather better as my wife is a talented > viola musician, I can insure my camera and if it was lost I could buy > another. Like for like with instruments not possible - money is > not the only > issue. > > Before anyone says my camera is irreplaceable, I know of people who have > given up music as a result of losing their instrument. I am > very fond of my > MX, but it is the film which has been shot on it which is my reference > point, not the camera itself.
As a musician I can verify every bit of this. I remeber crying when my guitar got injurred. (the glue gave on the headstock) I rememebr how I did the first aid with the most care and how I begged the people who fixed it to take good care of it. Tieing this in with the airport crap, flying with guitars is the worst thing ever... Especially now. Will it fit through the X-ray or not, will it fit into the overhead compatrment, etc. I already told my story on how much cooperation I got at the airport when I wanted to see if my guitar will fit or not... Sorry to go off topic. L Levente -Levi- Littvay University of Nebraska-Lincoln -------------- PGP public key: http://www.kign.org/levilpub.asc Key fingerprint: 8BD8 3CE7 FB1D 625F F268 BFCE 417A C20C 92BF 6225 -------------- Download free PGP e-mail security software: http://www.pgpi.org/ - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

