Interesting trolling.
Or just at Walmart's online site?
whats a troll again??? I'm confused!!
Selling Leica via Walmart is totally bogus. Walmart, Sears, and other vendors are trying to do the Amazon thing where they host sellers of luxury or odd items and, presumably, get a percentage of sales. So no, Walmart definitely does not sell Leica and neither do dying companies like Sears.
In the 1970s and early 1980s, Sears Roebuck in USA (maybe applicable to Canada, too?) printed a separate photographic supplies catalog. They offered serious equipment such as Nikon F, all sorts of darkroom equipment, and darkroom furniture. These items were not stocked in their stores, but you could request shipment to your local store. I don't recall if they sold Leica. But back then, you could find serious photographic equipment at many outlets. I remember eying and admiring (of course!) the Leica M5 at the University Book Store at University Way NE in Seattle. As I recall, it cost about $900 in 1973 with a 50mm Summicron, and that was when my in-state tuition was $164 a quarter (Yes, a full 16 or 17 credit hours cost only $164!). Sigh....
I had one for a long time and it's a sweet camera and built to last and last. There is a 4x5 Sears Tower aka. Busch Pressman model D on the big auction site right now if you want to see what it looks like. Very nice cameras indeed.i just bought a Busch Pressman model D that is rebranded as a Tower -- Sears brand. I don't think they ever sold Leicas, although there were some Niccas, I think, Leica copies, that were rebranded Tower.
What the hell, anything for a buck.
Ricoh Singlex S
assoon as pogs can flyIt would be nice if Walmart would help with some of the distribution issues that plague the film and darkroom market in Canada.
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