Thanks for the input, Todd and Thomas. I agree the standard-issue MP sand paper cover really bites. I really dislike it -- it feels unyielding and makes for a very slippery grip if your hands produce more than a modicum of moisture. I've checked into the cameraleather site a bit and am encouraged to hazard a DIY attempt. The process doesn't seem totally idiot-proof, but I think I barely meet that minimum qualification. I didn't know that Leica Vuikanit was available for recovering purposes -- how and where does one get this material? Or does it have to be applied by a Leica tech, either in-house or 3rd party? Is it the same or similar to the factory vulcanite coverings that Todd has removed from old M2/M3s?
If I can get past the stripping process, it seems to me the next choice is leather versus various synthetic solutions. I'm not fussed one way or the other about animal skins vs plastics per se. I'm not trying to pimp my camera, only to adapt the cover for better hand feel and handling. So, basic black sounds good. Any experience with the various leather offerings in black, vs. the über-functional likes of Griptac, in terms of hand feel? I've open to Griptac but never handled it. Strikes me as a bit industrial looking onscreen; OTOH, if it turns out to be detestable, I suppose one could peel it off and try something else for a few more bucks (not much in context - the cam sold for $2K+ new back in the day). Any experience with the Aki-Asahi offerings? Others here have written approvingly of A-A #4008, a leatherette. I'm all ears.