charles_k52
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Having been (for the greater part) peripherally and (for the lesser part) intimately involved with photography since I was, oh, twelve or so, I've finally come to the conclusion that although I haven't an artist's eye for composition or a mathematician's head for exposure, I truly do love cameras, lenses, finders, and all manner of gizmos and gadgets. Show me a pretty chrome-and-leatherette creation from the 50s, and I'm instantly calculating my current debt load, wondering if I can sneak one more goody into the house under my wife's nose. I truly believe I have a (perhaps) mild case of OCD.
So here's the thing: let's say you have a new toy (an Exakta Varex perhaps; in decent shape but a little tatty around the edges) that needs a thorough overhaul. Let's also say you're obsessed with the idea of elevating your new toy to looks-like-it-just-came-out-of-the-box condition. Where (or to whom) do you go for the cosmetic restoration? The mechanical and optical end of things can be examined, repaired and adjusted by a number of craftsmen - but who will strip and re-enamel the body, polish the chrome, clean out every speck of dirt? Or should I start pricing airbrushes and small compressors, and begin learning new skills?
Thanks in advance for your input...
So here's the thing: let's say you have a new toy (an Exakta Varex perhaps; in decent shape but a little tatty around the edges) that needs a thorough overhaul. Let's also say you're obsessed with the idea of elevating your new toy to looks-like-it-just-came-out-of-the-box condition. Where (or to whom) do you go for the cosmetic restoration? The mechanical and optical end of things can be examined, repaired and adjusted by a number of craftsmen - but who will strip and re-enamel the body, polish the chrome, clean out every speck of dirt? Or should I start pricing airbrushes and small compressors, and begin learning new skills?
Thanks in advance for your input...