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Re: [OM] Repairing a 35/70 3.5~4.5

Subject: Re: [OM] Repairing a 35/70 3.5~4.5
From: clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 15:54:46 -0500
This is so cultural -- it reminds me of a conversation I had a few years
back after Alex (from Camtronics, Atlanta) and I had lunch with the
then-National Service Manager in New York during training.

We were driving back to the office in Woodbury when Ichihashi-san said,
"Why do you still work on old cameras (OM-1's, -2's, et al)?  They're
old and no good anymore!"  I remembered an article I'd read about how in
Japan (at that time), after the New Year's bonus checks came in, you
could drive the streets, picking up perfectly good VCR's, TV's,
electronics and furniture of any description, left curbside as worthless
trash -- "last year's model" had been replaced with the newest, latest
thing, and there was no interest in "junk", so it was discarded.  I
said, "Fixing broken things is part of who we are -- we don't like
waste!"  He just shook his head.  To him, I guess, new is good, old is
bad, I guess.


Chris Barker wrote:
> 
> You're right there David.  I get a lot of satisfaction from having
> owned something that has gone wrong and which I have had fixed.
>

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