Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/07/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A few months ago I put my M9 up for sale then things were looking up a bit so I kept it. We also descended into a nasty political-economic-cultural heated discussion which didn't really solve anything. So I went to the archives and copied the meat of my old ad and here it is again, for sale, my M9: I bought it October of 2010. Bottom plate has a brassy ring around the edges. There is a small impact mark on the bottom plate as well; opposite side of the lock. Camera returned from Leica NJ with a new sensor during the last week of January 2012. Camera actuations as of today ~ 10,000. (I just reloaded my OS and don't have M9Info yet.) OEM warranty is still good through October of this year. I can send it out to Leica NJ for the CLA + warranty extension if the prospective buyer were to pay for it. About an extra $400 USD. Viewfinder is very crisp, clear and accurate. The red dot had its paint removed and is a nice brushed steel dot now. The M9 white paint flaked out the week I bought the camera. I can also include my custom made Yashica Electro logo which I cut out of a broken 35 GTN body and filed to fit the depression where the red dot sat. It's perfect on the camera. Camera will come with 2 OEM batteries and 2 aftermarket batteries. Charger is the old M8 charger but not to worry, there is also a Belkin Dual charger with 2 new Leica M battery adapter plates included. Other stuff that is included: Thumbs-Up CSEP-1. 16GB Transcend Class 10 SDHC card. I can provide photos if you like. I'm asking $5000 + insured shipping with direct signature confirmation. If in the greater Philadelphia area (to include Washington DC, Baltimore, and NYC) I can deliver the camera most likely. I'll consider a user Nikon S2, S3 or SP body in partial trade. I've gotten rid of all my Leica lenses (except the 21 SA) and replaced them with RF Nikkors, I might as well have a body to use them with. Thanks all. Phil Forrest -- http://philipforrestphoto.wordpress.com/ http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/philforrest