Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/16

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Subject: [Leica] Painting M3 / M2 / M4 Black
From: bladman99 at yahoo.ca (Dan C)
Date: Sun Jan 16 13:21:56 2005
References: <3.0.6.32.20050116160146.008df100@pop.mail.yahoo.ca> <BCEKKGNGDPMOIPMEJONBMEOKHAAA.phong@doan-ltd.com> <005201c4fb79$3745c370$42ec4142@D1S9FY41> <3A7873C3-67E1-11D9-99CC-000A95DD7D76@charter.net> <41EAAFC3.DAD7963A@earthlink.net> <3.0.6.32.20050116160146.008df100@pop.mail.yahoo.ca>

The chopper was protected by some kind of clear enamel; I assume it was
baked on like normal auto paint.   But they did something else which might
appeal to a M user.   After the copper plating, they dipped the parts into
a bath which turned everything black.  Then by selecting rubbing the finish
the gleaming copper could be recovered, to give an "antique" look.  It
looks better then it sounds.

On the Jay leno show, Paul Sr. (those of you who have watched the series
know about Paul and Paul jr.) let slip the fact that the bike was worth 1/2
a million bucks.

-dan c.

At 04:18 PM 16-01-05 -0500, David Mason wrote:
>Oooh - you could leave it out in the rain and get a really nice patina on 
>it!
>
>
>On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:01:46 -0500, Dan C <bladman99@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>> How about taking the camera to a decent auto body shop?  If you can remove
>> all the innards before hand, it should be easy to get just about any 
>> finish
>> you want baked onto the body.
>> 
>> A recent episode of "American Chopper" (shown in North America) shows them
>> building a bike with copper plated parts (based on the Statue of Liberty).
>>  Imagine a Leica M copper plated with a protective clear coat.  Now that
>> would be a beautiful camera!
>> 
>> -dan c.
>> 
>> At 10:17 AM 16-01-05 -0800, Stephen Gandy wrote:
>> >
>> >Slobodan Dimitrov wrote:
>> >
>> >>  I'm much more interested about getting the M3 painted in black enamel,
>> >> but without having to deal with sending the camera overseas.
>> >
>> >real world, it's not a worry. Shintaro does a great job dependably--
>> >actually inexpensive considering that his cameras turn out better than 
>> >the
>> >original black M3's or M2's  easy to wear off finish.  not fast, takes an
>> >average of 4 months to get a camera back
>> >
>> >Shintaro  will also paint your M3 a silver hammertone which is much much
>> >better than the hammertone finish of the LHSA MP.  better color, 
>> >prettier,
>> >much tougher finish.
>> >
>> >Shintaro's email is mp-3.shintaro@nifty.com 
>> >
>> >Stephen
>> >
>> >
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