Well, I think that's the real heart of the problem. There is just about
nowhere in North America that you can send a LX to for repair and be
confident that it will be done right. It doesn't matter what sort of wonder
of reliability the camera was when it came out of the factory 20 years ago.
Now it's old and needs a "tune-up" to the "factory", and it comes back
either in worse shape than when you sent it in (my personal experience), or
a rather temporary repair. The net effect is that for people in N.A. LX's
aren't very reliable cameras, and are close to being more trouble than
they're worth. Perfect Norwegian LX's don't help us here.

From: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Leica maintenance was: LX repair update
Sounds like you should be questioning the competence of your chosen repair
facility? Not good :-(

Cheers,
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