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Old 05-24-2006   #1
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Tito was a Nikon rf user

I was watching a documentary on the departed Yugoslav honcho Tito, when a late 1950s film clip appeared , showing him using a black S2 or S3 Nikon with a short tele lens. No Kiev will do for this communist.
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Well Tito never was a REAL communist!

But what I really want to know - did he have a rear lens cap for his 5.0cm/1.4f?
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A communist with good taste.
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Oh, him. I thought you meant one of the Jackson brothers.
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Didn't Tito play for the Cleveland Indians? Oh wait, that was Francona.
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Didn't Tito play for the Cleveland Indians? Oh wait, that was Francona.
Yeah, he was a decent ball player - but did he have a Nikon S-series or was he one of those Leican Indians?

Opps, oh, oh - let's not foget Tito Puentes - blew a mean horn and was likely not a communist!
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So was the porn king John Holmes!
Old 05-24-2006   #7
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So was the porn king John Holmes!

So was the porn king John Holmes. Somewhere "a friend of mine" has a vintage porno movie from the 1960's with swingin' John as photographer. He's using a Nikon rangefinder, getting it on with a lovely camera-lover.
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So was the porn king John Holmes. Somewhere "a friend of mine" has a vintage porno movie from the 1960's with swingin' John as photographer. He's using a Nikon rangefinder, getting it on with a lovely camera-lover.
Okay, now lets get this straight. Tito was a communist leader of a country that no longer exists who shot a Nikon S-series rangefinder while playing for the Cleveland Indians (under the last name aliias of Francona) and also was leading a Latin jazz band (under the last name of Puentes) while also shooting - or producing -or perhaps starring - or even doing all three with multiple partners in 1960's-era porno flicks with or maybe without tele or perhaps wide lenses.

Anything else Tito's been up to?
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Wait - wasn't Tito Puentes a percussionist?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tito_Puente
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Old 05-25-2006   #11
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"No Kiev will do for this communist."

Tito wanted nothing to do with the Soviet Bloc. Belgrade had very chilly relations with Moscow, so it would be unlikely he would have sought any Soviet goods.
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I've been searching (in vain so far) for photos of East-German politics using or being present Exakta or Praktica / Pentacon cameras... I'm interested if you find anything
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Looks like the Marshal was a photo enthusiast.
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I thought the Major was a lady?
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neat photos, have you got more pics of Tito with " camera" ?

I also seen pics of Nikita Khrushchev with a Hassy and an M Leica, seems he was also a big photo buff. ( no Soyouz/Kiev MF and Zorki 35mm cameras for this communist either).

no, don't tell me Khrushchev was also not "a real communist ."
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I was watching a documentary on the departed Yugoslav honcho Tito, when a late 1950s film clip appeared , showing him using a black S2 or S3 Nikon with a short tele lens. No Kiev will do for this communist.
that reminds me of a joke in russian :
"Tchaikovsky was a homosexual but thats not the only reason we love him"

so

"Tito was a nikon rf user but thats not the only reason we love him"
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I was watching a documentary on the departed Yugoslav honcho Tito, when a late 1950s film clip appeared , showing him using a black S2 or S3 Nikon with a short tele lens. No Kiev will do for this communist.

Neat stuff to know.
When I was still living in Iraq, I one day visited the Women's Association and its photo lab. I was shocked to find dozens of new Hasselbald cameras "thrown around" on the tables. These people had more money to waste than they could manage, with the billions in oil revenue that the people of Iraq never enjoyed during Saddam Hussein's rule. As for these days, ... I guess, there are no Hasselblads left.
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Okay, now lets get this straight. Tito was a communist leader of a country that no longer exists who shot a Nikon S-series rangefinder while playing for the Cleveland Indians (under the last name aliias of Francona) and also was leading a Latin jazz band (under the last name of Puentes) while also shooting - or producing -or perhaps starring - or even doing all three with multiple partners in 1960's-era porno flicks with or maybe without tele or perhaps wide lenses.

Anything else Tito's been up to?
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Former dictator also use Hassie's... Not russian and leica's... That's politics...
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Yeah, he was a decent ball player - but did he have a Nikon S-series or was he one of those Leican Indians?

Opps, oh, oh - let's not foget Tito Puentes - blew a mean horn and was likely not a communist!

George,

Tito Punte was a percussionist! No "s". For shame!

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No, I haven't. There is a fan site dedicated to Tito (www.titoville.com) with lots of pictures and informations.
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Tito still has fans? wow.
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Wait - wasn't Tito Puentes a percussionist?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tito_Puente

Yes - Tito Puente - timbale & other. No horns for him. Saw him once. Amazing amount of energy. And fabulous percussion.
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>>Tito still has fans? wow.<<

About 100,000 people died in the Bosnia war, thousands more in the Kosovo, Croatia and Slovenia wars (just a few dozen in Slovenia, to be fair), with millions made homeless by ethnic intolerance and economic collapse. Once last Sunday's independence vote is formally tallied, Montenegro is widely expected to secede from Serbia, and the Kosovo province is in (tense and stilted) secession talks sponsored by the United Nations. It's not hard to see why some people might not be sometimes wistful for the days of brotherhood and unity, when the cry "Sarajevo!" meant Winter Olympics and school children were taught to respect the many faiths and traditions that once made up a now vanished ideal known as Yugoslavia.
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One of unrealized values of the cold war was that the existance of a two major powers with well defined idealogies kept local ethnic and religious punks at bay. Tito was really a product of that tension.
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