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Post by kiev4a on Mar 7, 2007 22:33:16 GMT -5
I direct you attenion to my latest post in the classifieds, thanking Jules for buying my Zenit. I included some background in the post, a picture of "Anya of Odessa" the gal who sold me the camera. I bought several cameras from Anya. She was a Soviet Air Force brat -- her dad was a test pilot. She worked days in a hotel and nights in a fish market to earn enough money to buy a computer and start selling cameras on Ebay. She finally retired from that--although her website is still up and the last I knew she was in England as a rep. for some Russian company and occasionally was selling cars on ebay! A super nice gal and a legend among some of the more veteran FSU camera collectors. Aw heck, I'll just post the photo again here:
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Post by Reiska on Mar 8, 2007 14:13:59 GMT -5
Absolutely I'l echo. Those forms, bends and carvigs are really beautifull. Only a real woodworker is capable to create something like that. One thing I would say, your aim is a bit too low. A least I can not see the upper part
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Post by byuphoto on Mar 8, 2007 14:39:13 GMT -5
Absolutely I'l echo. Those forms, bends and carvigs are really beautifull. Only a real woodworker is capable to create something like that. One thing I would say, your aim is a bit too low. A least I can not see the upper part I thought his aim was spot on ;D I was admiring the curves and form also
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Post by kiev4a on Mar 8, 2007 14:41:04 GMT -5
Reiska:
You've been spending waaaay too much time with your cameras.
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