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It's -

* a classic M6 chassis;

* M1 topcover modified with the internal frame counter window;

* M6 rangefinder (all 6 framelines).

 

All of the parts on top (counter window, shutter mechanism, shutter speed dial, hot shoe) are left over from the M6. There's no serial number on the rim of the shoe (that's a story I can't tell).

 

I've done several of these "FrankenLeicas" and I have to admit this one is arguably most unique.

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This is one cool body. Love what you did. How many of those “parts” did you supply DAG vs what he had on-hand to bring it all together?

 

About the only thing I personally would have done differently is add an M4/M6 type rewind mechanism and/or bypass a meter for a self-timer.

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This is one cool body. Love what you did. How many of those “parts” did you supply DAG vs what he had on-hand to bring it all together?

I provided the working M6 classic, M1 topcover, and the non-serial numbered hot shoe. DAG provided the all-metal film advance lever, the additional flash sync outlet, and of course his time.

When you come to a fork in the road, take it ...

– Yogi Berra

 

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