On 28 Mar 2002 at 2:03, Evan J Dong wrote:
Mike Fourman is the owner of Kiev Camera. He is the one to deal with.
KievUSA buys some of his stuff from MIke.
I was under the impression Mike sells them 'as-is', while Kiev USA at least inspects,
and if necessary, readjusts what they sell.
be, and
he doesn't always get an opportunity to inspect all of the items he sells.
All things considered, he is a good person to deal with.
Len
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On 28 Mar 2002 at 8:30, Paris, Leonard wrote:
A friend of mine, and myself, have purchased cameras and lenses from Mike
Fourman.
Have you tried the fisheye?
All
things considered, he is a good person to deal with.
Thanks, that's what I wanted to hear...
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excellent bargain.
Luis
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Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:47 PM
Subject: Russian 645 Lenses
I guess I should have paid attention when you guys were talking about
Russian lenses...
Bill forwarded this to me:
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On 27 Mar 2002 at 23:41, Stan Halpin wrote:
One bid so far, only $9, how could you go wrong?
With 5 days to go, I suspect that'll rise a bit.
I noticed that earlier. Since it is not auto aperture, and since it has such
obvious distortion, I think I will stick with the Pentax 35/3.5 wide
it wont go for $9 now the list knows about it :)
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One bid so far, only $9, how could you go wrong?
I noticed that earlier. Since
Mike Fourman is the owner of Kiev Camera. He is the one to deal with.
KievUSA buys some of his stuff from MIke.
The Arsat 30mmF3.5 is a fantastic lens for the money. (Figure on the
actual cost of $239 to $265 ) that IS if you buy directly form him. What
Mike does, is to occasionally sell one as
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