jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
While I assume most older painted M brass as a natural phase of their use, some appear to been aged, though the looks are appealing, at least to me. So I am wondering who will take the step and age their 9? No, I don't think I will but I would enjoy seeing the results. :^)
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Depends on how tough the paint is.
I've brassed an MP and M8.2 through normal wear and tear...
Cheers,
R.
I've brassed an MP and M8.2 through normal wear and tear...
Cheers,
R.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
There was recently a thread on this same action regarding a member wanting to "age" a M4-2 or M4-P. The general consensus was that he shouldn't do it.
Last week a friend of mine received a late model MP in the mail and the former owner decided to "brass" it with steel wool. Too bad he also "aged" the viewfinder and rangefinder windows quite well.
I say use the camera and let it age naturally, don't abuse it. My opinion, of course.
Phil Forrest
Last week a friend of mine received a late model MP in the mail and the former owner decided to "brass" it with steel wool. Too bad he also "aged" the viewfinder and rangefinder windows quite well.
I say use the camera and let it age naturally, don't abuse it. My opinion, of course.
Phil Forrest
umcelinho
Marcelo
I say use the camera and let it age naturally, don't abuse it. My opinion, of course.
Phil Forrest
Agreed. Use it and brass it naturally.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Anyone who'd take steel wool to a camera like an MP to make it look that bit 'cooler' needs to be institutionalised IMO! 
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Anyone who'd take steel wool to a camera like an MP to make it look that bit 'cooler' needs to be institutionalised IMO!![]()
Dear Keith,
Nah. Too good for 'em. Flay 'em alive. Preferably with steel wool. It's the only language they understand...
Cheers,
R.
robklurfield
eclipse
If you want an M9, or even an M8/8.2, "brassed", send it to me. I will return it to you significantly brassy. Just give me a year or two with it. Ditto on BP lenses.
I've had my M8 (it's the ltd ed Panda that got black paint just before the release of the 8.2's) just about a year now and there's one teeny, tiny spot of brass showing. My impression is that the paint on these wears longer than that on MP's before rubbing off. Can anyone confirm that?
Anyway, as the others have said, use and enjoy it. It'll wear soon enough. Otherwise, it's kind of like trying to dye dark hair to make it grey. Why not let time do the trick?
I've had my M8 (it's the ltd ed Panda that got black paint just before the release of the 8.2's) just about a year now and there's one teeny, tiny spot of brass showing. My impression is that the paint on these wears longer than that on MP's before rubbing off. Can anyone confirm that?
Anyway, as the others have said, use and enjoy it. It'll wear soon enough. Otherwise, it's kind of like trying to dye dark hair to make it grey. Why not let time do the trick?
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sepiareverb
genius and moron
After two and a half years or so my MP3 is rather brassed, so I'd guess my M9 (when it finally arrives) will get rather brassed as well. My cameras look like they look- I certainly don't baby them, nor do I 'age' them- I use them.
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didjiman
Richard Man
My "Thumbs-up" is quite brassed 
eleskin
Well-known
It does seem all too easy to brass these fragile paint surfaces. If some of you think that is cool, I have absolutely no problem with that. What makes me mad is those of us who do not want "brassing" have no choice since Leica already chose for us to have brassing with their paint. For 7k, I feel that if I do not want brassing, I should have that choice. I have had my M6 since 1990 and it still has no signs of any wear despite many hundreds of rolls of film, trips into places like Gaza City,etc,,,.
Now my mind is telling me the M9 is not that much of a leap over the M8, and the M8 has the extra sweet bonus of real chrome like my M6!!
Thanks but no thanks Leica. For 7k I want the same choices I would get when buying a car! Hell look at Panasonnic. They give you color choices, at no charge! A chrome option at no charge would be classy!
Now my mind is telling me the M9 is not that much of a leap over the M8, and the M8 has the extra sweet bonus of real chrome like my M6!!
Thanks but no thanks Leica. For 7k I want the same choices I would get when buying a car! Hell look at Panasonnic. They give you color choices, at no charge! A chrome option at no charge would be classy!
sepiareverb
genius and moron
For 7k, I feel that if I do not want brassing, I should have that choice.
For years Nikon & Canon SLR's were black paint. At the scale of production Leica has two choices seems pretty generous to me.
not_in_good_order
Well-known
There was recently a thread on this same action regarding a member wanting to "age" a M4-2 or M4-P. The general consensus was that he shouldn't do it.
Last week a friend of mine received a late model MP in the mail and the former owner decided to "brass" it with steel wool. Too bad he also "aged" the viewfinder and rangefinder windows quite well.
steven:s
Steven:s
to my mind, the only people who would intentionally brass a leica are the people who dont actually use their leica!
ruslan
Established
to my mind, the only people who would intentionally brass a leica are the people who dont actually use their leica!
aizan
Veteran
do it and don't forget to take pictures.
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jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
I can not believe, well I can, that someone used steel wool.
I am also confused as to why black chrome was not used. I do know that chroming actually decreases the strength of the metal. Is it a black chrome technique that is used? I always thought it was cool when Leica went with the black chrome finish. I used to sell Leicas back in the early and mid seventies.
I am also confused as to why black chrome was not used. I do know that chroming actually decreases the strength of the metal. Is it a black chrome technique that is used? I always thought it was cool when Leica went with the black chrome finish. I used to sell Leicas back in the early and mid seventies.
popeye
Established
What, like this (check out the Leicavit expansion battery and high speed buffer module!):


jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
Wow, used hard already. Hope it got cooled down after each use. :^) Must be one of the prototypes of mixed lineage.
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Well - for a camera that has been in production for such a short time as this, to be in such a sh#t condition through handling and use, IMO means there is something radically wrong with either the camera or user, or both!Wow, used hard already. Hope it got cooled down after each use. :^) Must be one of the prototypes of mixed lineage.
jamato8
Corroding tank M9 35 ASPH
It probably got that way trying to get the Leicavit on.
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