Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just sent my M4 #127xxxx to Leica Camera, NJ for an overhaul. It's a users camera. Estimate, $377 including parts and labor and return ship. Parts were higher than normal due to replacement of leatherette. As has been said before you can buy a leatherette replacement kit from leica and do it yourself. I asked for an estimate on replacement of top plate, $415. I can live with my dent. Call the service dept at Leica, 201-767-8303. They should be able to tell you how much a bottom and rewind knob should cost. I would think you could find a used bottom at a repair shop. Call around. Roll Please M4 M6 50mm f2 35mm f2 Bill At 09:41 PM 2/17/98 -0700, you wrote: >I'm trying to get a handle on the economics of restoring an M body or >selling as-is. > >What might it cost me to have an M4 (#1234020-cool serial # or what?) >refurbished? I'm wondering about the cost of a new top plate (dented), >bottom (small crack, slightly bowed out) and rewind knob (bent). I've been >getting good use from it, but mechanically, it appears to be in no danger of >wearing out soon. Condition probably rates a solid 7.5-8 > >I'd love to have a newish M4! If I can do the restoration and wind up with a >really nice M4 for lots less than an M6, that would be fantastic, and I have >no problems whatsoever in hauling about a minty M4 and wearing it out MYSELF >:-) A couple of years of daily carrying-about in an unpadded bag have not >had much effect, so I figure that my style of use must not age the gear >prematurely. > >Also of interest is the resale value of it as-is, versus restored, and >whether there's a way to bargain my way to a cheap M6 :-) > >