Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Patrick Sobalvarro wrote: > > When looking at Don Chatterton's ads for Leica equipment, do you ever find > yourself wondering just what the difference is between "exc++", "exc++++", > and "exc+++++++"? Actually, no. but then I have bought, sold, and looked at, a LOT of Leicas. You have a good point about the problems of accurate grading, but everyone has that problem, not just Don Chatterton. Leica collectors are by far the most demanding of any camera collectors. Picky Picky Picky, and then some. A minor scratch here or there can effect the price of the camera hundreds of dollars if it is near mint and a rare camera. When does a dent become a ding? When is it minor or major dent? When is a camera E+ or M- or VG-? Everyone has their own ideas, but hopefully experienced people have only one grade level of difference of opinion most of the time. The minor scars and rub marks on chrome M Leicas are VERY difficult to accurately describe. It may not be a dent or a scratch or a ding, but it can be very ugly and seriously effect the value. And then there is the vulcanite. Is it 100% complete or does it have little chips out here and there? How much do the chips affect the overall grade? All of these add up--often differently even among experienced people. The saving factor is sellers who back up their customers with the ability of return if not satisfied. I do business with Don on a regular basis, and our grading opinions are very similar. While I might not know EXACTLY what the camera looks like, I am able to read the description and know pretty darn close what to expect. Stephen Gandy