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My Leica M6 it follows me everywhere all it requires is film.It is a hand built quality craftsmans tool with the finest lenses ever built.It will never let me down in any extreme conditions and does not require things like batteries to work.If i am not good enought to work out my own exposures and be able to focus it well i should not own it.It will last me a life time and if i am ever poor and need to sell it it will get my money back for me.It is a true friend asks little gives much.I wish all my friends were so loyal.
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OK man...As far as objects go, I love my M6. But, really, please,

get a life!

 

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Some of us here are getting a little ridiculous, and it can have

deleterious effects on mental health.

 

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Seriously, try not to get so damn obsessive about a piece of

metal. A Leica is a tool--nothing more, nothing less. Get a grip

man!

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I have a Leica but I really like my Minolta SRT101 as well!

 

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There an old Buddhist saying: "See your crystal glass already broken."

 

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Translation...no thing is eternal...not even your M6! You could drop

it on a cement floor or in the ocean today! It's just a tool.

 

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The important values in life are relationships...to others and to the

Eternal One.

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"hand built quality"..."it will never let me down"..."last me a

lifetime"..."need to sell it it will get my money back"...must be

Leica in a parallel universe. As we speak my 6 year old M6 classic

(mint, used lightly but continually, never sat around to get gummy)

is now in Sherry's shop with a busted frameline mechanism (no drop,

no knock, just quit working)and after I pay the bill there's no way I

could sell it and get my money back...at least not in this

universe.

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Allen...I know all about loyalty right about now. My girlfriend has

I think finally parted ways. But, nothing but a human girl can take

the place of her. It is nice to have these other things in our lives

however that give us some kind of comfort. Some things that are

constants. Blue skies, sunrises, etc., and the Leica M! Anyway,

thanks for sharing...

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No where did I see A.H. say anything about trading his Leica for

family memebers, or friends. Maybe this is a Freudian slip (a secret

desire) on the part of the posters to ditch family, wife, kids,

responsibily? Explain yourselves! I, too, carry my Leitz M6/Elmar-M

24/7, usually in an M Classic's Bag. Certainly to work and back. And

if not in the M Classic's Bag, then in a Lowepro Waist Pouch. Even if

I run a couple of blocks to the store, for milk and eggs. But I use

my M, as HCB would say, as a notepad, to make a quick sketches of my

reality. So what? It's mine, I paid for it, I can do whatever I want

with it. And no, it's not my friend, or a tool, it's my (love) slave!

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Allen:

<b> My Leica M6 it follows me everywhere all it requires is

film.</b>

 

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My dog follows me everywhere and all he needs is dog food. My

Leica is the non-, self-mobile model. I have to remember to take

it.

 

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One other advantage, my dog has not required a CLA. ;<)

 

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Art

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Glenn:

 

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<b> Sorry Art, I have to ask, has your Leica ever pooped on your

rug? </b> Why would he do that? He has many, many acres for

that purpose.

 

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The dog didn't cost anything; someone released him into the

wild [we live in the wild, ;<)] when he was just a few weeks old.

He came with two very good lenses. He can herd sheep, tree

squirrels and chase coyotes from the chicken shed. He is still

less than a year old so I suspect he will improve. By the way, his

shutter hasn't failed yet. <b> ;<)</b>

 

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Art

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