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Hi,
Walt Hanks wrote: Tashi, please accept my sincere apology for the comments of one fool. He does not represent the group. The loss would be devastating to any of us. No problem. Thank you. Of course I can try to insurance outside - in our country there's no way. The main problem is that even if I would have the money there is allmost impossible to buy in Poland (or close countries) teh 1 Ds mk2 body - the same like sandisk's extreme III CF cards. I have checked in B&H NYC and there is nothing also. Destiny. Are you a commercial photographer? Were you on assignment when the theft occurred? If you do work for any major international publisher or news agency, they might be able to help you obtain financing to replace the lost equipment and/or insurance to protect the new equipment in the future. I work for POLISH edition of National Geographic Magazine. Buying this digital camera was the only way to exist because they offer 20, max 30 rolls of dias for ALL normal material and they do not care about anything elese and any other cost. Just a another third world in the middle of Europe. There are nothing to say. Maybe I'll just change my life way... Please visit www.arcimowicz.com - there you can see my jobs. Good luck. Walt Hanks Thank you Walt. M. |
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"Trapezium" wrote in message ... "Tashi" wrote in message ... Below the list of stolen equipment: 1. Canon EOS 1 Ds mark 2 body (313466) 2. Canon lens EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM (255194) 3. Canon lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM (92004285) 4. Canon lens EF16-35mm f/2.8L USM (233245) All was in the Lowe Pro bag Specialist 85 AW. Two Sandisk Extreme III 2 GB and one Sandisk Ultra II 2 GB was included. Also one polarizer by Rodenstock (77mm). It was stolen in the train. Ghorakpur Railway Station, Northern India. I have one witness. Also I have got the bill from the shop for any case. My contact: Marek Arcimowicz tel. +48 601 782411 Some people might think that the forces of natural justice were at work here. A rich Westerner, who slum-tours one of the poorest countries on earth carrying equipment equivalent to many years wages for a wretched indigenous labourer, gets relieved of his treasured possessions. Do the Indians have a version of Robin Hood? PLONK. |
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"Tashi" wrote in message ... Hi, Walt Hanks wrote: Tashi, please accept my sincere apology for the comments of one fool. He does not represent the group. The loss would be devastating to any of us. No problem. Thank you. Of course I can try to insurance outside - in our country there's no way. The main problem is that even if I would have the money there is allmost impossible to buy in Poland (or close countries) teh 1 Ds mk2 body - the same like sandisk's extreme III CF cards. I have checked in B&H NYC and there is nothing also. Destiny. An eBay retailer, DigitalCorp, is claiming to have three available for immediate purchase. They have a lousy reputation, but you might want to check them out. Here is a link to one of their listings. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0112 606&rd=1 Hobbymonster in California also claims to have them. Here is a link to their listing. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...9258 646&rd=1 I hope you are able to get a replacement soon. BTW, your website is impressive. Thank you for sharing the link. Walt |
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"Walt Hanks" wrote in message ... "Tashi" wrote in message ... Hi, Walt Hanks wrote: Tashi, please accept my sincere apology for the comments of one fool. He does not represent the group. The loss would be devastating to any of us. No problem. Thank you. Of course I can try to insurance outside - in our country there's no way. The main problem is that even if I would have the money there is allmost impossible to buy in Poland (or close countries) teh 1 Ds mk2 body - the same like sandisk's extreme III CF cards. I have checked in B&H NYC and there is nothing also. Destiny. An eBay retailer, DigitalCorp, is claiming to have three available for immediate purchase. They have a lousy reputation, but you might want to check them out. Why on Earth would you recommend he look to a company with a lousy reputation???? -What...so he can be robbed AGAIN?? Amazing. |
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"MarkČ" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in message news:RcLme.27062$Gp.572@fed1read04... "Walt Hanks" wrote in message ... An eBay retailer, DigitalCorp, is claiming to have three available for immediate purchase. They have a lousy reputation, but you might want to check them out. Why on Earth would you recommend he look to a company with a lousy reputation???? -What...so he can be robbed AGAIN?? Amazing. A, I didn't "recommend" anything, I just gave him the information. B, I think he's intelligent enough to make his own decisions and C, this is one of only three eBay sellers claiming to have the camera in stock. Walt |
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Steven Toney wrote:
Is your life worth fighting over just 3 grand of material goods? Ok people, lets stop right there and note the following: a) Tashi did not said that equipment was NOT insured. He just published serial numbers, good idea. b) He did not said that he fought the thieves and risked his life for a few $T, as alleged in this article... Thus maybe, just maybe we should abstain from ad hoc advices based on assumptions. We do not know how it was stolen, left unattended or grabbed from him, or forgotten? Thomas While I feel for anyones lose -- I had 17K worth of my stuff stolen from my apartment while away on vacation several years ago -- even 17K is not worth dying for no matter how violated theft makes you feel material things can be replace - life can not -- at least not if you are not a frankestein or is that frankensteen.. BTW -- I had renters insurance that pay for most of the stuff to be replaced I'll also look at my coverage rules as I tote around my photo gear on vacation -- may need another rider if I ever get that much $$ in lenses and camera "Dirty Harry" wrote in message news:O0tme.1514492$6l.1064226@pd7tw2no... "Tashi" wrote in message ... Below the list of stolen equipment: 1. Canon EOS 1 Ds mark 2 body (313466) 2. Canon lens EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM (255194) 3. Canon lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM (92004285) 4. Canon lens EF16-35mm f/2.8L USM (233245) All was in the Lowe Pro bag Specialist 85 AW. Two Sandisk Extreme III 2 GB and one Sandisk Ultra II 2 GB was included. Also one polarizer by Rodenstock (77mm). It was stolen in the train. Ghorakpur Railway Station, Northern India. I have one witness. Also I have got the bill from the shop for any case. My contact: Marek Arcimowicz tel. +48 601 782411 Ok I have no where near the gear this guy has, but do most of you pros insure your gear? I picked up a 20D and a few lenses so far and there is no way I could afford to replace them if this happened. I'm thinking I need some insurance or something, I get paranoid every time I leave the house without my gear, just walking around with 3 grand on your neck seems like it could get you in some trouble (I'm only about 160 lbs but they would have to pry it from my cold, dead hands). |
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My comment was directed to the person who said they would pry his camera
from his cold dead hand, not Tashi I'm very sorry for Tashi's loss and wish him the best in getting back on track -- I've been there in having large amount of my "stuff" taken by thieves - I have no place for them, but I also think a persons life is worth a bit more than a few bits of camera equipment "ThomasH" wrote in message ... Steven Toney wrote: Is your life worth fighting over just 3 grand of material goods? Ok people, lets stop right there and note the following: a) Tashi did not said that equipment was NOT insured. He just published serial numbers, good idea. b) He did not said that he fought the thieves and risked his life for a few $T, as alleged in this article... Thus maybe, just maybe we should abstain from ad hoc advices based on assumptions. We do not know how it was stolen, left unattended or grabbed from him, or forgotten? Thomas While I feel for anyones lose -- I had 17K worth of my stuff stolen from my apartment while away on vacation several years ago -- even 17K is not worth dying for no matter how violated theft makes you feel material things can be replace - life can not -- at least not if you are not a frankestein or is that frankensteen.. BTW -- I had renters insurance that pay for most of the stuff to be replaced I'll also look at my coverage rules as I tote around my photo gear on vacation -- may need another rider if I ever get that much $$ in lenses and camera "Dirty Harry" wrote in message news:O0tme.1514492$6l.1064226@pd7tw2no... "Tashi" wrote in message ... Below the list of stolen equipment: 1. Canon EOS 1 Ds mark 2 body (313466) 2. Canon lens EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM (255194) 3. Canon lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM (92004285) 4. Canon lens EF16-35mm f/2.8L USM (233245) All was in the Lowe Pro bag Specialist 85 AW. Two Sandisk Extreme III 2 GB and one Sandisk Ultra II 2 GB was included. Also one polarizer by Rodenstock (77mm). It was stolen in the train. Ghorakpur Railway Station, Northern India. I have one witness. Also I have got the bill from the shop for any case. My contact: Marek Arcimowicz tel. +48 601 782411 Ok I have no where near the gear this guy has, but do most of you pros insure your gear? I picked up a 20D and a few lenses so far and there is no way I could afford to replace them if this happened. I'm thinking I need some insurance or something, I get paranoid every time I leave the house without my gear, just walking around with 3 grand on your neck seems like it could get you in some trouble (I'm only about 160 lbs but they would have to pry it from my cold, dead hands). |
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Trapezium wrote:
"Tashi" wrote in message ... Below the list of stolen equipment: 1. Canon EOS 1 Ds mark 2 body (313466) 2. Canon lens EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM (255194) 3. Canon lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM (92004285) 4. Canon lens EF16-35mm f/2.8L USM (233245) All was in the Lowe Pro bag Specialist 85 AW. Two Sandisk Extreme III 2 GB and one Sandisk Ultra II 2 GB was included. Also one polarizer by Rodenstock (77mm). It was stolen in the train. Ghorakpur Railway Station, Northern India. I have one witness. Also I have got the bill from the shop for any case. My contact: Marek Arcimowicz tel. +48 601 782411 Some people might think that the forces of natural justice were at work here. A rich Westerner, who slum-tours one of the poorest countries on earth carrying equipment equivalent to many years wages for a wretched indigenous labourer, gets relieved of his treasured possessions. However, his email address suggests that he is not a Westerner. He is from the East. A look into national income levels, and under an assumption of being in the national median in purchasing power, I conclude that $15K might have been quite a change... Anyway, it is a good idea to publish the serial #'s of the stolen good, and a good idea to warn others to take well care of the equipment. Over the years of my life I have spend total of 3-4 years straight while traveling with equipment, from bitter cold on Geenland to lush and humid rain forests. My F4 was stolen in Italy, but this was if you so want a "lucky case" for me. I was back than young and the F4 was over my budget. To compensate I bought a... mediocre Tokina glass and the entire combination was ridiculous to say the least. I earned some sarcastic comments from a photographer, who happen to have traveled in the train in the same direction. He was using a F800 as a 2nd body. His sarcasm was well deserved. Once my insurance paid me, I did it better: I took a F800 and a prime glass for the same money. A while later I sold the F800 and I took a F90. I still use the F90, seemingly one of the most robust workhorses ever made by Nikon!!! Anyway dear Marek, I wish you the best in replacing the lost toys!! Do the Indians have a version of Robin Hood? Harri Krishna ? :-) Thomas PS: One of the poorest regions on the earth you say, ha! You might be kind of... not exactly well informed... This is a completely different story, but let me tell it anyway: For someone who lives in the Silicon Valley, and cannot see Americans anymore, this sounds strange. We have been conquered by Indians. Once they gather hiring positions, they often hire only other Indians. Entire teams and levels of offices are occupied by people with names which we cannot spell or pronounce. They partly ignore each other, and not cooperate regardless grave problems in the quality of products, because of the ancient cast system ruling their society. National Geographer has published recently a few travel and ethnic reports about India. I found interesting a report of someone who was disfigured by acid by "good citizens," because he took a bath in a pool reserved for another better cast. He was expected to clean sewage, period. Their entire families collect for homes and they buy out American homes for prices which make you stand speechless. For example, a larger condo in our fenced compound here was recently put on a market. I looked at it, I saw no any other white face, only people running barefoot with Indian dresses, and a few Asians. I found the kitchen in appalling condition, bad cut and bad location toward busy front street. No thanks, good buy. The agent told us later that the condo received over 30 bids and went for.... $75 K over asking to an Indian bidder. Poor people, eh? Well, from the billion to chose from, they have enough people who can right out outprice you to the ground in your own country. Unless, someone will finally put a stop to the flood of visas and to the outsourcing of our jobs... An American friend of mine was with Intel for almost 20 years, extremely skilled in physics and mathematics. I knew him from the many project for our NATO defenses. He used to design the best specialized semiconductors on the planet and proudly swing the star spangled banner among pictures of American veterans in his family. But as his wife was battling cancer and he was laid out as "unnecessary load" in one of the reorgs at Intel (paradoxically the department manager was Indian), his life took a spiral change toward the bottom of the society. Nowadays he tries to survive on being a valet parking driver with a hotel, selling part time in electronic store, and such short jobs. The poorest areas on the planet are partly *blocks of homes* right here in America, among us. Do not forget this! I will never take US citizenship, this society is too sick for my taste. Thomas |
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"Walt Hanks" wrote in message ... "MarkČ" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in message news:RcLme.27062$Gp.572@fed1read04... "Walt Hanks" wrote in message ... An eBay retailer, DigitalCorp, is claiming to have three available for immediate purchase. They have a lousy reputation, but you might want to check them out. Why on Earth would you recommend he look to a company with a lousy reputation???? -What...so he can be robbed AGAIN?? Amazing. A, I didn't "recommend" anything, I just gave him the information. B, I think he's intelligent enough to make his own decisions and C, this is one of only three eBay sellers claiming to have the camera in stock. Walt When I show someone the way to a shop, it is an encouragement to do business there. -Just seems rather odd to do this in the same breath as noting their bad reputation. |
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"MarkČ" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in message news:NxNme.27077$Gp.1825@fed1read04... "Walt Hanks" wrote in message ... "MarkČ" mjmorgan(lowest even number wrote in message news:RcLme.27062$Gp.572@fed1read04... "Walt Hanks" wrote in message ... An eBay retailer, DigitalCorp, is claiming to have three available for immediate purchase. They have a lousy reputation, but you might want to check them out. Why on Earth would you recommend he look to a company with a lousy reputation???? -What...so he can be robbed AGAIN?? Amazing. A, I didn't "recommend" anything, I just gave him the information. B, I think he's intelligent enough to make his own decisions and C, this is one of only three eBay sellers claiming to have the camera in stock. Walt When I show someone the way to a shop, it is an encouragement to do business there. -Just seems rather odd to do this in the same breath as noting their bad reputation. If I had any personal experience with the shop, I might not have. But, in my opinion, by telling him that the shop does have a bad reputation "in the same breath" as telling him that they have the camera he needs, I gave unbiased information. As I said, I think he is intelligent enough to read feedback and make up his own mind. I just wanted him to know that the camera is available, or at least the stores claim it is. I don't know why you find that so hard to understand, but I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on that respect. Walt |
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