Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/12/26

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Subject: Re: Knobs falling off an M6
From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@microtec.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 1996 09:49:26 -0500

At 12:23 PM 26-12-96 +0100, Otto wrote:
>
[snip]
>
>On my M6, S/N 1930xxx, I have (well, had) two small plastic (?) knobs on
>the hinged film door. The knobs are located in each uppermost corner of
>the door, right where the hinge connects to the body.
>
>The caveties left by the knobs are quite shallow, and the amount of glue
>used by Leica seems to have been very little judging from the glue marks
>left in the cavities.
>
>Without these knobs the whole outside length of the door edge touches
>metal when open. I have a chrome ("silver" in Leica lingo) M6, and it
>looks like the chrome is harder than the black finish on the film door.
>So the scratches are along the edge of the film door.
>
>And when talking about self scratching, a good friend of mine has a
>black M6 where the plastic (?) part of the film advance lever has made
>scratches in the black finish. 
>
>I guess I must get myself a titanum M6 next time. :-) 
>
I am wondering if we are talking about the same cameras.  My M6 has two
small screws where you say you have the knobs.  And the screws heads are
almost flush with the back.  In any case, when the door is swung open, the
ISO dial bumps into the plug for the flash contact, so the door can't open
far enough to come into contact with the upper part of the camera body.  In
fact, it seems to come to a stop before it touches the ISO dial.   As far as
the plastic part of the wind lever is concerned, it too never comes into
contact with any part of the camera, except the metal part of the wind
lever, and there are no scratches there at all.

I'm going to have to have a look at a recent M6 the next time I'm at a
camera shop.

Dan C.