Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/10/12

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Clear Plastic Tape (now Camera destruction)
From: Mike Gil <dtt2150@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 11:34:23 -0700 (PDT)

I use a half case with all my leica m's.  I find that
it gives them a bit more heft and more gripping
surface.  Though I wish I had started that practice
with the m4-p.  That camera has very little black
chrome left on it.

Mike Gil


- --- Feliciano di Giorgio <feli@d2.com> wrote:
> Ok.
> I admit it.
> I put a strip of black cloth gaffers tape on the
> baseplate of my M6.
> I plead guilty, with an excuse.
> It gave the camera a bit more grip when I put it
> down.
> I actualy had it slide off my bag, but I caught it.
> 
> Please don't beat me.
> 
> humbly,
> 
> feli
> 
> 
> Really
> > And on a news disaster, the last thing we're
> thinking about is whether we're
> > getting dust on the gear or any more nicks or
> dings, as the pictures are all
> > that counts and sometimes we do that at our peril!
> > ted
> 
> -- 
>
________________________________________________________________________
> 
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> expecting Allen Funt
>  to come bursting out from behind some 2-way mirror
> and explain that
>  you've been on candid camera for 3 years."
>                        -Ethan Ormsby on the status
> of production, 1999
>
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