Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> >If you have a chrome M6 body, you can take a bit of acetone to the dreaded >red dot. The red comes right out and leaves a silvered background which >blends in nicely with the chrome finish. The result is much nicer than the >silver duct tape solution. > >If I had a black body, I would attack the red dot with black nail polish. > I have really got to say... why in the hell would anyone do this to a thoroughbred camera. And then tell the LUG world that they did it! You know what is going through a lot of our minds right now. I don't have to spell it out. That's on a par with not using a Leica in the farm lands of India. The farmers might think that you are better off than they are (hello Oddmund). Maybe I should grind off the MontBlanc symbol on the top of my pens & pencil. There are in my shirt pocket for me to use, but some poor sole might see them. Heaven forbid. Where's that grinder. The thought of defacing a thoroughbred is disgusting. Now if it were a Nikon or Namiki (pen) logo, I'd be after it with a hack saw. That's like junk food. You don't want anyone to see you buy it, much less use (eat) it. Jim