I have a Voigtlander Vitessa with Essex right now. It's the first time I've sent something to them. I was stunned to receive a snail-mailed estimate from them, requesting a physical signature and a check. Their web site says "You will receive an estimate within 10 days, and the repaired equipment will be returned within 2-4 weeks after your approval/payment is received" -- and I guess I assumed that those "received"s both meant electronically. Instead the estimate/invoice was an NCR-paper copy, printed on a dot-matrix printer. What is this, 1992?

(That would be consistent with their web site, which quotes customer kudos from said year.) So they do introduce some delay by that process, when they could just get the approvals to proceed via email and the payment via PayPal or credit card. Like I said, it stunned me, but in the end the few days that it costs are minor compared to waiting months for Fleenor/similar. Besides, "how soon we forget!", right? All business was done like that for ages, until just a few years ago. I shoot film, write with fountain pens, and drive a stickshift car with crank windows, so I can't complain. And Essex
were prompt with their email reply to "do you really still service Vitessas?!" before I sent the camera in. (Worth asking, I thought, as some repairmen run away from those.) If the Vitessa turns out well, a 2.8E that I've recently come into will probably go to them as well.
--Dave