I have had the pleasure of viewing some of Bill's Voigtlander
transperencies. They are, in a word, magnificent.
Paul

"Bill D. Casselberry" wrote:
> 
>         I suppose my best "score" has to have been finding the
>         1950 Voigtlander Bessa II (Color-Skopar lens) in "not
>         pristine, but very good & fully functional" condition
>         w/ original leather case & manual at a Salvation Army
>         store for four dollars US
> 
>         One of its resulting images backdrops about 15 billboards
>         for the Newport Hallmark Resort scattered around western
>         Oregon on routes to the Coast. That $600 (yes, I was robbed)
>         more than paid for it and the film!      ;^)
> 
>         ---------------------------------------------------------
>         Bill D. Casselberry ; Photography on the Oregon Coast
> 
>                                 http://www.orednet.org/~bcasselb
>                                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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