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    You're a very wise man not to attempt it yourself, home kitchen table camera repairers are like incompetent surgeons, you only hear about their successes, they bury their failures
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justride408 View Post
    Would you mind sending me a private message with his contact info. Just picked up a ql17. Thanks!
    PM sent...

    Ken
    "The richness of the experience that occurs when one is exposed tangibly to a subject, material, or process is unmatchable in the abstract... Thus, when 'touch it,' 'taste it,' smell it' become the watchwords, the results are most often extraordinary. Equally extraordinary are the lengths to which people will go to avoid [that] experience."

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    This photo really illustrates why a thorough CLA by a pro isn't cheap

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    Anyone know how to get ahold of Mark Hama? I sent him my camera a couple of weeks ago and havn't heard a peep. no email responses, no cashed check. I really want it to shoot!

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    Mark Hama Ltd.
    2675 Earl Dr.
    Marietta, GA 30062
    phone: (770) 565-1498
    markhama@comcast.net
    http://www.markhama.com/
    "The richness of the experience that occurs when one is exposed tangibly to a subject, material, or process is unmatchable in the abstract... Thus, when 'touch it,' 'taste it,' smell it' become the watchwords, the results are most often extraordinary. Equally extraordinary are the lengths to which people will go to avoid [that] experience."

    — Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr., In Search of Excellence, 1982

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    Thank you! I don't want to bother him with a call, but really would like to shoot

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    On the other hand, if you've sent him both a camera and a check, then a simple phone call should get you an exlanation and a current status. There should be no issue with asking since he already has your money. Did you send him a request for a repair quote before sending your camera to him?

    Ken
    "The richness of the experience that occurs when one is exposed tangibly to a subject, material, or process is unmatchable in the abstract... Thus, when 'touch it,' 'taste it,' smell it' become the watchwords, the results are most often extraordinary. Equally extraordinary are the lengths to which people will go to avoid [that] experience."

    — Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr., In Search of Excellence, 1982

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    Yes,
    we spoke over email a few times before I mailed it, and yes he has a check for the full amount. I will give him a call.

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    Good luck...



    Ken
    "The richness of the experience that occurs when one is exposed tangibly to a subject, material, or process is unmatchable in the abstract... Thus, when 'touch it,' 'taste it,' smell it' become the watchwords, the results are most often extraordinary. Equally extraordinary are the lengths to which people will go to avoid [that] experience."

    — Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr., In Search of Excellence, 1982

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    Cameras have a lot of parts . Those shutter leaves can be a real bear to get back in sometimes.

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