hawkhanlumist
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If my M6 and M4 and M2 and all the others are anything to go by you ought to be happy.
I wonder about M6 repairs; not so long ago everyone was tearing out their hair, wailing and gnashing their teeth because of a dreaded error code on the Leica minilux. Regardless of what they said in the sales brochure the things failed and couldn't be repaired. Resale prices fell through the floor.
And then one day someone said that they had taken one to bits and seen the fault and repaired it and so could offer a repair service. And a little later I noticed a few people offering the part that failed for sale here and there. So I wonder if the M6 problem may go that way; after all's said and done, there are a lot of skilled people in this world and they have time on their hands at the moment. So who knows?
FWIW, I have had a new cell made for a 1930's Leicameter some years ago and there's a lot of factories in China turning out little solar powered gizmos. So the future could be brighter than we think...
Anyway, enjoy looking for and finding and using the M6ttl; just don't forget you are standing at the top of a very long and slippery slope. Try to resist getting the body and lens with matching or near serial numbers...
Regards, David
slippery slope is right. although nah, I have always been pretty good at not sucumbing to gas (he says, with his finger on the trigger to buy an m6)....