I'm not sure if you are new to the internet, but if you have ever visited any other camera-related website other than Apug, I'm sure you have read about how Nikon will no longer be servicing film cameras other than the F6 or the FM10. Not to mention articles in photography magazines as well.
Don't get me wrong, I love film, but the reality is (and you can confirm this by logging on to the Nikon website (
www.nikonusa.com) that they currently manufacture more digital equipment than they do film equipment. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they are steadily phasing out their film equipment. How profitable is it for them to keep a large inventory of film camera parts if they are constantly introducing new DSLR's several times a year? If you don't believe me, try ordering parts for a Nikon FTN viewfinder. Better yet, try ordering parts for an F2 or F3 (other than the little round F3HP viewfinder glass that the F3HP shares with the D1X).
Maybe it's just my wild imagination, but have you noticed that they have discontinued the majority of their manual focus lenses and replaced them with autofocus lenses? Their website only lists 4 manual focus lenses. None of these is the 105mm 2.5.