Yes, Ned in on the back row,first Image, 3rd from the left, then John Carlson is to the right and Michelle Martin is also on the back row, the 1st fron the right. They are the backbone of Pentax USA, along with Chris Pound who was probably holding the fort in Colorado.
John is indeed holding the 645D. It would be nice if Pentax would open similar boutiques across the Country.
I really wish they'd run the deal they did for that boutique opening at Willoughbys where I could get to them. It was a bit of a long drive to go to NYC on a weekday, but that "$300 trade in value for any pentax SLR, working or not" would have convinced me to buy a K7, no hesitation. But not if I had to blow the $300 on a plane ticket or gas.
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So Ned Bunnel seems to be in the group shoot and the last photo. Is that John Carlson holding the 645D in photo 2?
Also, I wonder if this store is a sign of Pentax returning slowly to the B&M stores?
Yes, Ned in on the back row,first Image, 3rd from the left, then John Carlson is to the right and Michelle Martin is also on the back row, the 1st fron the right. They are the backbone of Pentax USA, along with Chris Pound who was probably holding the fort in Colorado.
John is indeed holding the 645D. It would be nice if Pentax would open similar boutiques across the Country.
I really wish they'd run the deal they did for that boutique opening at Willoughbys where I could get to them. It was a bit of a long drive to go to NYC on a weekday, but that "$300 trade in value for any pentax SLR, working or not" would have convinced me to buy a K7, no hesitation. But not if I had to blow the $300 on a plane ticket or gas.
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