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I have a Yashica Mat 124G in need of a little attention. I've read that Mark Hama is top notch and sent an email inquiry to him several days ago with no response. Is he still in business?
 
I am going to state a hypothesis that is probably incapable of actual proof.
The hypothesis is as follows: "the better the traditional/analogue camera repairer, the worse they are at email communication".
I'm sure that there are lots of examples where I am wrong.....
 
I've usually gotten emails back from him- except one time when I asked when I'd expect my Yashica mat 124g back. Nothing. But the camera came back and I was not charged.
 
Have you searched the archives?
Archives? I did a search for Yashica Mat 124g repair and that is where I got his name. I did an internet search and found his web site, but I've seen plenty of old sites that are out of date.
 
I am going to state a hypothesis that is probably incapable of actual proof.
The hypothesis is as follows: "the better the traditional/analogue camera repairer, the worse they are at email communication".
I'm sure that there are lots of examples where I am wrong.....
This is true in general and especially in Mark's case. He told me personally that he's no good with modern computer technology (paraphrasing). His computer died around that time and I think phone was the only way to reach him for weeks. I think he prefers the telephone anyway. He actually called me on Christmas morning a few years ago to tell me my camera was ready...
 
Yes, he is still in business. I got a quote from him Saturday for the repair of a Mimy. It may take several days for him to respond to your email. He’s either quite busy repairing cameras or, at his age, maybe slowing down a bit - I know i am.

Mr. Hama’s services are apparently in high demand, judging by the number of forum entries here and on other forums. I do hope he has help or has an apprentice in his shop. All us Yashica fans will be up a creek without a paddle if he decides to retire.

Stan.
 
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It's been about two months and no word. I have a trip in about a month and a half. I reckon I'll call him after a month. He sure likes to make you sweat a little before he sends it back.
 
He just emailed me a repair estimate thursday, but I think it may be for something I already paid for. Haven't heard back yet and I'll probably end up calling him for the first time monday.
 
I got my camera back today. It had an alkaline battery in it. I had to call to ask if he had adjusted the light meter (yes, I know but I'm lazy and I use it sometimes) for the alkaline. He claims he did indeed. I'll probably replace it with a silver oxide though.
 
what quotes are you getting for yashica mat overhaul?
 
Define midday- I've tried 11 AMish and he wasn't at his office.
Keep in mind, you me and Mark are all in the same time zone.
I don't have a definition. Just saying it's not early in the morning or after dinnertime that I seem to hear from him. Also, he called me once on Christmas day to discuss my camera, so I don't think he keeps any sort of regular hours.
 
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