http://digilander.libero.it/pentaxday/postere.htm
Please please don't send me a personal check only cashable in USA, Canada,
or any country other than Italy. Send them to PDML distributors in your
country (once they'll show-up and buy some posters from me!)
Dario Bonazza
I would also be interested in a poster. Just tell me where to send the
check.
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
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Subject: Re: Anybody interested in getting the Pentax poster?
Dario,
I expect mailing within the US would cost $3.50 per poster,
add to that the cost of the mailing tube, plus the cost of
production on your side and mailing to the US.
What do you think this would run on a per poster
27, 2002 2:55 PM
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On Mon, 27 May 2002 08:11:09 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like most people on the list I would LOVE one of the posters!
Same goes for me!!
Later,
Gary
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05, 2002 4:24 PM
Subject: RE: Anybody interested in getting the Pentax poster?
I would like one and I would gladly pay the extra shipping to get it
unfolded.
Likewise!
Regards,
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, May 29, 2002 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: Anybody interested in getting the Pentax poster?
Hi Dario,
Just a very quick note (I am leaving for a 10-day trip today)...
I am definitely interested, and probably I will take a few extra and
distribute them in Germany to whose who wish to have one
, 2002 5:52 AM
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I would like one and I would gladly pay the extra shipping to get it
unfolded.
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In a message dated 5/3/2002 10:42:35 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
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I would like one and I would gladly pay the extra shipping to get it
unfolded.
Me, too.
Ed M.
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Like most people on the list I would LOVE one of the posters!
Alex Grigolia
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Jul 2002 10:36:32 -0400
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Dario,
I'll check shipping cost via US Government Priority Mail.
I think it would be cheaper to send a batch of 20+ posters to the USA,
and then mail them from here at $3.80 each + 1/20th
Ditto for me, too.
Jim A.
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Subject: Re: Anybody interested in getting the Pentax poster?
If someone is starting a how many
Hi Dario,
Just a very quick note (I am leaving for a 10-day trip today)...
I am definitely interested, and probably I will take a few extra and
distribute them in Germany to whose who wish to have one. However, I
have no feeling as to how many would be wished by German members. For
me
They already have it, half frame MF: 645nII
:)
From: David.Mann
Subject: Re: 50th anniversary camera? (WAS: Anybody interested in
getting the Pentax poster?)
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 08:36:56 -0700
Aaron Reynolds wrote:
Maybe they'll make a commemorative titanium 67 and shave
Alan Chan wrote:
Perhaps a MZ-S SE?
I would hope for the camera to go with the Limited series lenses (and I
would not be happy with a silver MZ-S). We haven't heard any rumours about
this Limited camera lately :)
- Dave
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Jim wrote:
I think Pentax should produce two commemoratives. A Spotmatic would be
nice. As for a k-mount camera I guess another LX would be cool.
Well, if Pentax wants to go really retro a new commemorate version of the
Asahiflex would probably make more sense, although the market for such a
Dave wrote:
I would hope for the camera to go with the Limited series lenses (and I
would not be happy with a silver MZ-S). We haven't heard any rumours about
this Limited camera lately :)
Who knows if Pentax ever intended to make a matching camera for the Limited
lenses? The existence of a
The 50th anniversary will be celebrated with the release of 'Limited'
lenses for the 67 and 645. ;)
Nah, every lens for the 67 is a 'Limited' lens. :)
Maybe they'll make a commemorative titanium 67 and shave a few pounds
off of the weight?
-Aaron
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interested in getting the Pentax poster?
See: http://digilander.iol.it/pentaxday/pday71e.htm
In that same page, you'll also see a preview of the Pentax 50
years poster, just released.
That's an impressive poster, Dario. Very, very nice.
I just had this thought cross my mind, though
Like most people on the list I would LOVE one of the posters!
Alex Grigolia
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Most definetely a cool poster...
Rogier
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Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 07:42:45 -0400
I concure,very nice poster and i'll be happy to
hang one in my
Fred wrote:
I just had this thought cross my mind, though: Wouldn't it be sad
if 2002 passed without anything really special to celebrate about
from Pentax itself? Hmmm...
Yes, it would be sad and quite frankly a bit strange as Pentax usually
commemorate such events. They even celebrated
On Mon, 27 May 2002 08:11:09 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like most people on the list I would LOVE one of the posters!
Same goes for me!!
Later,
Gary
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I just had this thought cross my mind, though: Wouldn't it be sad
if 2002 passed without anything really special to celebrate about
from Pentax itself? Hmmm...
Yes, it would be sad and quite frankly a bit strange as Pentax
usually commemorate such events. [snip] Lets hope they will make
a
Fred wrote:
. . . and not just a special edition LX (i.e., another
different-color, re-badged LX - as much as I love the LX, it does
Pentax NO good to produce another collector's version of the LX),
but a true, state-of-the-art, rugged, pro or semi-pro body that
would be the modern equivalent of
I wrote:
They even celebrated the 20th anniversary of the
LX with a black titanium version.
Correction. I believe it was the 15th anniversary.
Pål
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When I had to write down the list for the cameras to consider for the
poster, at last I decide to only stick mass-produced models it is likely you
could buy in photo stores at their respective era, keeping off special
versions (such as Motor Drive versions, celebrative models) and rarities
(demo
Perhaps a MZ-S SE?
regards,
Alan Chan
Yes, it would be sad and quite frankly a bit strange as Pentax usually
commemorate such events. They even celebrated the 20th anniversary of the
LX with a black titanium version. The 60th Asahi anniversary with the
original LX. Their 75th anniversary with
Hello,
I apologize for not replying to you earlier, since I'm still so busy in
setting up some details for the upcoming Pentax Day, to take place
next weekend in Florence.
See: http://digilander.iol.it/pentaxday/pday71e.htm
In that same page, you'll also see a preview of the Pentax 50 years
See: http://digilander.iol.it/pentaxday/pday71e.htm
In that same page, you'll also see a preview of the Pentax 50
years poster, just released.
That's an impressive poster, Dario. Very, very nice.
I just had this thought cross my mind, though: Wouldn't it be sad
if 2002 passed without
Joseph McAllister wrote:
I too would enjoy having such a poster, Dario. Rolled, not folded.
Hmm, I must have missed this thread. Whats this Pentax poster and how much
is it? I might be interested in one myself. Is there an image of it
online somewhere?
Cheers,
Dave
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on 05/03/02 20:52, Eduardo shared with me:
I would like one and I would gladly pay the extra shipping to get it
unfolded.
I too would enjoy having such a poster, Dario. Rolled, not folded. You would
find it a lot less expensive to either have your printer pack and dropship
the needed quantity
I would like one and I would gladly pay the extra shipping to get it
unfolded.
Likewise!
Regards,
/\/\ick...
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Anybody interested in getting the 50 years Pentax poster
from outside Italy?
In case I'll be happy to find a good way to do that. The problem will be the
postage cost, also depending on the way you'll want me to mail you the
poster.
Being it 100x50cm wide, I'll have the choice between mailing it
Dario,
I expect mailing within the US would cost $3.50 per poster,
add to that the cost of the mailing tube, plus the cost of
production on your side and mailing to the US.
What do you think this would run on a per poster basis.
If this all is not too expensive, we can find a way to work it
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