Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/07

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Subject: Re: black enamel or paint? M4
From: creadick@mindspring.com (Nowell & Jennifer Creadick)
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 09:11:46 -0500

At 9:19 AM 1/7/97, eesyliu_at_eenw02po@smtpgwy.polyu.edu.hk wrote:
>     Initially, M4 was made in standard chrome and then black enamel later
>     on. Afterwards, black paint and chrome models were introduced. For the
>     latest black chrome models, the black chrome was originally developed
>     for the M5 by Canada and Wetzlar which was applied to M4. The paint
>     models are knows as"LACK" while the black chrome model were known as
>     "Schwz" and the black paint models were "Schwz.1". I think the
>     difference between enamel and paint is that at the first time paint
>     was to be applied to the metal body, the only long-lasting paint is
>     enamel which is hard and sticky. It is also more expensive compared
>     with paint.(I guess) Later on, quality paint was found and they
>     stopped to use enamel. To tell the difference is very easy because I
>     got a list of serial numbers which shows all the models. Tell me the
>     first 4 digits of the body serial number and I can tell you either it
>     is enamel or paint.
>
>     Michael
>
Michael..I am not sure I understand your response to the difference between
black paint and black enamel but I have an M-4  1st 4 digits are
1225...what does your list say that one is?  Thanks.  Nowell

Chapel Hill, NC

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