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Re: [photo-3d] P3D camera 'insurance'?


  • From: "John A. Rupkalvis" <stereoscope@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] P3D camera 'insurance'?
  • Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 16:58:01 -0800


----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Talbot" <list_post@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "photo-3d" <photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:02 AM
Subject: [photo-3d] P3D camera 'insurance'?


> ...and last night John Rupkalvis
> mentioned his stolen Verascope.)...

> ...This is not meant to stamp out
> anyone's feelings of generosity, nor is it personally
> directed at Grant or anyone else...just an observation
> I thought should be noted-d-d.
>
> Paul Talbot

Thank you Paul.  However in the case of my Verascope, it was stolen from me
and now is gone.  I have no idea who stole it, and obviously neither do the
police (who told me that the likelihood of retrieval was very slim).  I
could not do anything about it, so I go on to other things.  My philosophy
is "If you can do something about something, do it.   If not, don't worry
about it".  I have other stereo cameras as well as dual camera stereo rigs,
which I will probably get more use out of now.  I am alive and in good
health, and that is all that really counts.

Grant's case however is different.  The difference is that as a group we may
be able to do something about it.  I would suggest that we get this fellow's
e-mail address, and each send him a message expressing the importance of
this camera not only to Grant, but also to the group as a whole as a result
of the loss of his wonderful images, that he would be shooting and posting
if he had his camera.

JR


 

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