fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
Are you bugged by chipped vulcanites?
Are they deal breakers when you are looking to buy?
I don't care?
Are they deal breakers when you are looking to buy?
I don't care?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Didn't someone have a pic of an M in thread recently that actually only had a few chips of vulcanite left ... and not much else?

tiberno
Member
They would not be deal breakers for me but than I probably would replace it if it was too bad. It shouldn't matter much, but I think anyway that most of us like to have our beauties looking good to some extent.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
I dunno. I like a well used body. Don't min a few chips and missing chunks of vulcanite at all as long as the camera is working well.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Couldn't care less. Never even gave it a thought.
The vulcanite on my IIIa got too brittle to glue back on, I recovered it just because of that. M3 has GripTac fitted that will not ever crack. I used it with the original vulcanite until whole chunks came off. M6 has the newer Leica coverings that will not come off either.
The vulcanite on my IIIa got too brittle to glue back on, I recovered it just because of that. M3 has GripTac fitted that will not ever crack. I used it with the original vulcanite until whole chunks came off. M6 has the newer Leica coverings that will not come off either.
buckpago
Established


just put some gaffers tape and it will be fine.
fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
buck: Pretty cool 
Mudman
Well-known
That's why they make cases for the cameras 
Sparrow
Veteran
That poor, poor camera, won't someone step in and save it more tribulation
Sparrow
Veteran
I'm sad then, cos it really bugs me
Vickko
Veteran
I really like Morgan's "Levant Black Leather" on a Leica
I really like Morgan's "Levant Black Leather" on a Leica
Instead of chipped vulcanite, I really like Morgan's "Levant Black Leather" on a Leica.
It has a lovely supple feel.
I have it on my M8, IIIf (ELC) and M4.
Vick
I really like Morgan's "Levant Black Leather" on a Leica
Instead of chipped vulcanite, I really like Morgan's "Levant Black Leather" on a Leica.
It has a lovely supple feel.
I have it on my M8, IIIf (ELC) and M4.
Vick
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
camera covering is so cheap anymore...I'd simply replace. To me its like replacing bald tires.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Funily enough, I've seen surprisingly M=series with any vulcanite missing (well under 1%), and then, it has usually bee just a small chip somewhere. There are so many Leicas with good coverings that I've never felt the need to look at really bad ones. But as others say, recovering doesn't cost much nowadays.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Vincent.G
Well-known
The vulcanite can be easily replaced if necessary so I am not bothered by even a single bit, as long as the camera is working perfectly. Vulcanite take no pictures.
Sparrow
Veteran
Recovering cheap?? £140.00 plus shipping last time I asked ..
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Camera Leather does it for $75 plus the cost of the covering, I think.
John Lawrence
Well-known
Doesn't bother me. As long as the camera works okay, it just adds to the 'character'.
John
John
Sparrow
Veteran
Camera Leather does it for $75 plus the cost of the covering, I think.
I'm sure thats true, but it's like putting Elvis in a sequined cat-suit ... just not the proper thing to do
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
lol. Could be. But, I've never had Leica lust, just use them as cameras so want something more functional than beautiful. Going to have one of my M3's recovered in Griptac. Great functional covering.
typeguru
Member
Gaffers tape is my friend: affordable, available and functional.
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