Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/12/17

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Subject: Re: Oh Great Leica Wizards...
From: "Charles E. Love, Jr." <cel14@cornell.edu>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1996 11:20:10 -0500 (EST)

At 11:10 PM 12/16/96 -0400, you wrote:
>>Am preparing to buy, before the new year, a new M-6 ...
>>1) Where's the best place to get this stuff?
>
>Where can you get the best price? If you're getting the authorized
>equipment you'll get the 3-year no-fault warranty. I've had good Luck with
>Don Chatterton, Jim Keuhl and some of the other biggies in Shutterbug, but
>again, if it's new go for the best price.
>
Yes--but that word "authorized" is very important.  If you buy a gray market
camera, and there are lots in Shutterbug, you're on your own, and which
dealer you choose could be very important.  BTW, I have had good experiences
over many years with Tamarkin--grading fair, and returns with no hassle.

>>2) Black or chrome or titanium? I know what's available in what finish:
>>Only consideration for me is visible wear & tear. Which will last longer?
>
>If you want to do discreet work get black. Bresson would use black tape
>over his Leicas to help make them less visible. I've used my black Leicas
>for several years and they hold up very well.

I agree.  I would be very attracted by the titanium, but I understand it's
just a coating; the underlying metal is the same as the other M6's.  Who
knows--it may not even wear as well as the black and chrome.

>Have fun!

Second the motion!

>Jim

Charlie

Charles E. Love, Jr.
CEL14@CORNELL.EDU