Thanks for the clarification, Shel.  I knew that the Spotmatic (and it's variations
- is that better, JCO? <vbg>) was manufactured for several years after my edition of
"The Pentax Way", which is exactly the reason that I mentioned the year of
publication.

You learn something new every day - I guess this is my "new thing" for today!

thanks,
frank

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> I was thinking the same thing - WRT the SP 1000, that is.  But,
> according to a reference source, there were some, seemingly towards the
> end of the run, that were assembled in Hong Kong.  There were other
> Spotmatics that were definitely assembled in HK.  I've an SP II with an
> "... assembled in Hong Kong" base plate.
>
> It's also possible that the base plate was changed, although, IMO,
> that's rarely done.
>
> Your edition of Keppler's book was edited and published before the run
> of Spotties was complete.  There were quite a few more years of
> production - through 1977, IIRC.
>

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