Regarding the original post, the R3A user was contemplating getting a Leica. I bought into the Voigtlander Bessa system as it was being closed-out, and as a consequence, have two L-bodies, two R-bodies, and a T. I've recently been thinking back to experiences when I had a Leica M-2, and how quite often I'd have almost a "zen" experience using that camera. Perhaps it was that using it seemed to be intuitive and fluid-like, that there was an unmistakable "edgeiness" to the resulting take.
So I've picked up a recently completely overhauled nice M2 at a really excellent price, and souped it up with aluminum rewind lever and Rapidwinder. It's the Leica I've always wanted, and I know I'll get some very special pictures with it. Considering price, if I live another forty years, the costs per year are nearly nothing. And the camera will still be working, to pass down to my family.
I'm keeping the Voigtlander L's, and the Bessa T. But I'll be selling the Bessa-R's. As much as I've enjoyed using them (they are great) I am gravitating back unmovingly to the siren call of the wonderful Leica M2.