Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/11

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Old Leicas and better than the new "Junk" Cameras
From: DonjR43198@aol.com
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 18:37:27 EDT

In a message dated 08/11/1999 4:57:54 PM Central Daylight Time, 
rrubey19@idt.net writes:

<< With reference to the great reverence that some Leica fans have for the
 quality of old Leicas, there has been considerable progress in materials and
 manufacturing in the last fifty years.  Evidence of this was illustrated
 when a British restoration organization rebuilt an Auto Union race car a few
 years ago (Auto Union is now Audi).  The Auto Union was one of the German
 great racing cars in the era immediately before World War II; their only
 competition was Mercedes-Benz.  Must of the cars were lost but a few have
 been found in Easter Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union.  When
 one of these newly discovered pre-war cars was being rebuilt, some aluminum
 engine parts were beyond restoration so new ones had to be fabricated.  The
 old parts were sent to a laboratory for analysis so faithful replicas could
 be made.  The laboratory replied that the type of aluminum used in that
 pinnacle of German engineering in the late 1930s had about same qualities
 and strength that is used today in making cheap lawn furniture.
 
  >>
Is this reference to old 1930 German race cars supposed to suggest M-6 
cameras are better made than M-3 and M-4 cameras?