philipus
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Today I dropped my Leica II and, though I managed to break the fall a bit, it slammed into the pavement. Luckily the Summitar was collapsed and unharmed, but a pretty large piece of vulcanite came off. I looked for the piece but couldn't find it.
I know CRR Luton offers a modern resin 'vulcanite' and have a few questions:
1) My camera, being from 1931, has a matte, non-shiny vulcanite which I really like. Will CRR's look shiny/shinier? It is difficult to tell from the photos on their site, but they seem to show a really glossy material.
2) My camera's vulcanite feels quite "dry" to the touch. Will CRR's feel the same or will it be more plasticky or even grippy?
3) How long is the turnaround time usually?
I'd appreciate very much any insight, particularly from those of you who have replaced 1930s vulcanite with CRR's. Though I am sad about the broken vulcanite, I am not entirely sure I want to replace it unless it will look the same or at least "the sameish".
Thanks in advance
Philip
I know CRR Luton offers a modern resin 'vulcanite' and have a few questions:
1) My camera, being from 1931, has a matte, non-shiny vulcanite which I really like. Will CRR's look shiny/shinier? It is difficult to tell from the photos on their site, but they seem to show a really glossy material.
2) My camera's vulcanite feels quite "dry" to the touch. Will CRR's feel the same or will it be more plasticky or even grippy?
3) How long is the turnaround time usually?
I'd appreciate very much any insight, particularly from those of you who have replaced 1930s vulcanite with CRR's. Though I am sad about the broken vulcanite, I am not entirely sure I want to replace it unless it will look the same or at least "the sameish".
Thanks in advance
Philip