lynnb
Veteran
Miss Leica returned from her makeover! Very pretty, Helen!
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
1938 Leica II w/w-Nikkor 3.5cm f2.5 & no-name "tele-wide" finder.

johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
lxmike
M2 fan.
absolutely lovely Helen
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Leica II Porn... A Beauty by Helen Hill, on Flickr
Stunning condition....
usurping the position of the M5 ;-) ??
Lovely find Helen...
Dralowid
Michael
Guessing it has been repainted? Or at least the Woods metal lettering replaced with paint?
Doesn't look like a conversion.
Be careful of the edges of the covering, get 'em stuck down before they catch on something and break off!
Doesn't look like a conversion.
Be careful of the edges of the covering, get 'em stuck down before they catch on something and break off!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Thanks all...!!
I bought her from Tamarkin / Miss II from 1 Feb 1932
they do not know whether Leica or 'someone else' did the black enamel repaint
She is in Beautiful Shape...her only flaw
A small piece of her leather is missing . bottom right side underneath lens mount
Now I must decide whether to reskin
I bought her from Tamarkin / Miss II from 1 Feb 1932
they do not know whether Leica or 'someone else' did the black enamel repaint
She is in Beautiful Shape...her only flaw
A small piece of her leather is missing . bottom right side underneath lens mount
Now I must decide whether to reskin
AlwaysOnAuto
Well-known
That shouldn't be too hard a decision to make Helen.
Right now, it kind of looks like a car that was 'restored' by giving it a paint job, but they forgot to get all the chrome redone so it sticks out like a sore thumb.
I vote 'for' a reskin.
Right now, it kind of looks like a car that was 'restored' by giving it a paint job, but they forgot to get all the chrome redone so it sticks out like a sore thumb.
I vote 'for' a reskin.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
gb hill
Veteran
I have one of those finders. Found it scavengering through a box of stuff at Peace Camera in Raleigh. Actually a pretty nice finder. Especially for the $5 I paid for it.1938 Leica II w/w-Nikkor 3.5cm f2.5 & no-name "tele-wide" finder.
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davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I have 3 of them, all slightly different, 2 marked with a name, that one not. Tons of them on ebay for little money, but it is hard to know what you are getting since most were made for lens adapter kits. I consider them "aimers" but I check them against the M2 35mm framelines.
I have one of those finders. Found it scavengering through a box of stuff at Peace Camera in Raleigh. Actually a pretty nice finder. Especially for the $5 I paid for it.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
That shouldn't be too hard a decision to make Helen.
Right now, it kind of looks like a car that was 'restored' by giving it a paint job, but they forgot to get all the chrome redone so it sticks out like a sore thumb.
I vote 'for' a reskin.
Haha, your funny ~
I actually love the mix of black & chrome or Nickel ??
and really don’t mind the piece of vulcanite missing
it’s really a question of do I want to spend the time chipping away all the vulcanite.. once that is done it only takes minutes to apply new skin
I once did it on an M2
gb hill
Veteran
Just shoot it & put some nicks on it.Haha, your funny ~
I actually love the mix of black & chrome or Nickel ??
and really don’t mind the piece of vulcanite missing
it’s really a question of do I want to spend the time chipping away all the vulcanite.. once that is done it only takes minutes to apply new skin
I once did it on an M2
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
haha yes Greg
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Timmyjoe
Veteran
I'm with Greg, shoot it as it is. It's beautiful, and the chips in the vulcanite give it character. And as one who has also chipped off all the vulcanite on an M2, that is no fun at all.
But do tell us what lucky lens gets mated with that beauty.
Best,
-Tim
But do tell us what lucky lens gets mated with that beauty.
Best,
-Tim
Dralowid
Michael
I am no lover of recovering, for me it takes away something. Saving what you have got seems more appropriate.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
If the vulcanite is beyond the odd crack or missing piece, I prefer to replace it with similar looking material with matching pattern/structure. Not a big fan of outlandish covers myself.
Though some of those bright coloured reskins jobs can look pretty sexy.
Though some of those bright coloured reskins jobs can look pretty sexy.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Tools and instruments that are made for fondling are always kitschy to me.
Erik.
Erik.
jcb4718
Well-known
Small pieces of missing Vulcanite can be repaired using Milliput Black. It's a kind of two-part putty that sets rock hard in 2-3 hours. I use the end of a small screwdriver to create the Vulcanite texture. You can even varnish it (it sets matte and I have used gloss in the past) to get a perfect match. That step depends on the finish of the actual Vulcanite, of course. You can't see the repair, even when you know where it is!
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