Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/10/18

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Identifying a camera
From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@sympatico.ca>
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 15:12:21 -0400
References: <NLECICDJADMNFMIBKEGPAEOKEKAA.dennersten@netch.se>

Aren't there late model M4-Ps with M6 style windows?

dan c.

At 11:28 AM 18-10-01 -0700, Stephen Gandy wrote:
>there is no such thing as an M4 M6 -- go back to the shop and ask.
>
>Stephen
>
>Hakan Dennersten wrote:
>
>> I was out strolling tonight, i passed one of my favourite used camera shops
>> which displayed a camera which sounded really interesting.
>>
>> They presented it as a: "M4 - M6" it was chrome. It had the beatiful Leica
>> engraving on the topplate.
>>
>> Well back home i went through Cameraquest site but could'nt find a clue. It
>> looked very much like a millenium but in chrome. Can that be possible ?
>>
>> Some other ideas ?
>>
>> Hakan Dennersten
>>
>> Dennersten & Partners AB
>> Stora Nygatan 15
>> 211 37 Malmo, Sweden
>> Tel: +46733569040
>> Fax: +46733501329
>>
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