Topdog1
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Here is the quote from a current auction of an early M6 on eBay:
"These first generation Wetzlar M6's were actually M4-P's with a meter added. Because of this, these Leicas had steel and brass gears where later models used plastic. They were built from parts originating in the Midland, Ontario,factory, and sent to the German site, I have read, which explains their superior durability. Serial #1681xxx makes this a 1985 model. Right side rear leather covering is embossed,"MADE IN GERMANY" ."
Do late model M6s actually have plastic gears? How about the M7? Seems hard to believe.
Regards,
Topdog1
"These first generation Wetzlar M6's were actually M4-P's with a meter added. Because of this, these Leicas had steel and brass gears where later models used plastic. They were built from parts originating in the Midland, Ontario,factory, and sent to the German site, I have read, which explains their superior durability. Serial #1681xxx makes this a 1985 model. Right side rear leather covering is embossed,"MADE IN GERMANY" ."
Do late model M6s actually have plastic gears? How about the M7? Seems hard to believe.
Regards,
Topdog1
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