BradS
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Where and when (what year) did you have your Leica serviced?
How much did it cost?
Were you satisfied?
How much did it cost?
Were you satisfied?
I recommend asking for a contact prior to sending it. I had service done at Carl Zeiss,Gossen and Mamiya in Munich and was always fully satisfied. It pays off to buy name brands even 2nd hand.Where and when (what year) did you have your Leica serviced?
How much did it cost?
Were you satisfied?
Prices all sound about right. I use Don and Youxin myself. Sherry’s Golden Touch should also be mentioned, especially for M5. All three are extremely ethical and will not do unnecessary work. Over the course of a year or two Don overhauled all of my M and Leicaflex cameras. They should be good for another 30+ years.
In the long run, my Leitz made cameras were relatively inexpensive, considering how many years I have used them, how little maintenance and never crossed my mind to replace them.
Sherry has serious health issues, and no doubt you are correct in your assessment.I've use all three and like DAG the best. Sherry forgot/left out a condenser in my M5 when she serviced it, then got very defensive and claimed nothing was wrong when I asked why it was suddenly flaring. Don had to fix her work.
I've seen an M5 recently for sale which had a little body damage (disclosed by the seller) which he said Sherry did when the tool she was using accidentally slipped. So I think she is past her prime (as all of us eventually will be).
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1593666/0?keyword=m5#14832142
"Appears as new except for a small area by the side battery cover from Sherry Krauter where her screwdriver slipped."
Youxin has been very good but has a narrower experience level which is fine if one of your cameras is what he is familiar with.
Samys in LA (Fairfax) serviced one of my M3s (before I knew about the other places) and a few weeks later the shutter speed dial became loose! They fixed it and it has been fine since.
I just received my M6 back from Leica service in New Jersey. The meter was wonky. They fixed everything and sent it back in about three weeks. It's like new. I've only put one roll through it since getting it back a couple weeks ago. The price was high though at Canadian $850.
I went to Sherry Krauter who was great, it was $350ish (I think, its been a while) who fixed my M2 (speeds below 30 stuck the shutter open) and cleaned up my Summitar.
I chose not to go to Youxin because I have heard more than enough stories online, and from people I know in person who got incomplete service or the camera came back with damage or more problems then it left with... But your mileage may vary, I know people like him because he's by far the cheapest.
.... Nothing to do w price.
I went to Sherry Krauter who was great, it was $350ish (I think, its been a while) who fixed my M2 (speeds below 30 stuck the shutter open) and cleaned up my Summitar.
The prices people consider reasonable for Leica repairs was one of the reasons for my short acquaintance with the model. The guy I send my SLRs to quoted £50 for most stuff when I last used him a couple of years ago (used to be £35). Even if he's ramped up the prices I'd be happy to send him my Nikons.Did that $1008 include a spare M5?!
The prices people consider reasonable for Leica repairs was one of the reasons for my short acquaintance with the model. The guy I send my SLRs to quoted £50 for most stuff when I last used him a couple of years ago (used to be £35). Even if he's ramped up the prices I'd be happy to send him my Nikons.
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