Maybe someone at Polaroid would know where he is. Usually, companies
are hesitant to provide that information but maybe Polaroid would make
an exception in this case. I sent a note to Larry Berman but he hasn't
talked with him since the interview.
Jim
Arthur Entlich wrote:
>I tend to agree.
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Polaroid 120 opinions
> Hi James,
>
> You are speaking of David Hemingway. Some time back, I tried
> to reconnect with him, but have not been able to locate him.
> After he left Polaroid he stopp
Hi James,
You are speaking of David Hemingway. Some time back, I tried to
reconnect with him, but have not been able to locate him. After he left
Polaroid he stopped communicating with me, so I have no news,
unfortunately. He has a common name and so trying to Google him isn't easy.
Art
James
The Polaroid 120 is made by Microtek, and is discontinued as a Polaroid
product to the best of my knowledge. If you are buying a "new" one make
sure there is still a warranty program for it. Otherwise, look at the
Microtek version. Or perhaps you are considering used ones.
There were some minor