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The vulcanite on my M3 had a few missing pieces near the lens mount (a very common problem), so I ordered replacement vulcanite from  Aki Asahi.  #4008 is the one you want - it looks identical to the original vulcanite used on M3. The service technician left the original vulcanite in place on the rear flap door because it was still in perfect condition.  I can not see any difference between the grain pattern of the original and the replacement.

Cost for the replacement was about $22 including post to UK.  

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That’s the very one I ordered , it’s only a wee missing bit but the M4-2 hasn’t as nice covering as the preceding models ! Something about budget!   Though it was the camera that saved the M line

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For those interested, one half of this picture is original M3 vulcanite and the other is Aki-Asahi #4008.

Anyone want to guess which half is which?   I will post a zoomed out picture with the answer later.

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both look better than my M4-2 ...here is the wee (scottish for small) missing bit

 

I guess the one on the Left is closest to my original covering (1979 M4-2)

 

 

 

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On 8/26/2020 at 6:53 AM, andrew01 said:

For those interested, one half of this picture is original M3 vulcanite and the other is Aki-Asahi #4008.

Anyone want to guess which half is which?   I will post a zoomed out picture with the answer later.

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I'd also say the one on the left is the original M3 vulcanite.

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38 minutes ago, logan2z said:

I'd also say the one on the left is the original M3 vulcanite.

Yes thats right.  When zoomed in it has a distinctive pattern that looks like pebbles that have been pricked with a pin.  You can also see this on the OPs M4 shown above.  Looking from more of a distance it is very difficult to tell the difference.  

 

 

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2 minutes ago, andrew01 said:

Yes thats right.  When zoomed in it has a distinctive pattern that looks like pebbles that have been pricked with a pin.  You can also see this on the OPs M4 shown above.  Looking from more of a distance it is very difficult to tell the difference.  

 

 

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Yeah, the Aki-Asahi looks very close at a distance.  If I ever replace the vulcanite on my M4 that's what I'll use.

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On 8/26/2020 at 8:08 AM, johntobias said:

both look better than my M4-2 ...here is the wee (scottish for small) missing bit

 

I guess the one on the Left is closest to my original covering (1979 M4-2)

 

 

 

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Just for the record - my M4-2 (2001-2009):

1) lost exactly that same corner*, and

2) was definitely the original Leitz Canada vulcanite laminated covering. Hot-molded onto the metal camera. Because I dropped it once, and the hard vulcanite (now 35 years old) blew off like shrapnel from other places. ;)

Leica switched to plastic/vinyl only with the M6.

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*Not sure why that point is vulnerable - maybe just that is an exposed corner subject to repeated stress from taking the baseplate off and putting it on.

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On 8/26/2020 at 9:08 AM, johntobias said:

both look better than my M4-2 ...here is the wee (scottish for small) missing bit

I've repaired a couple of small spots like that by applying a black epoxy putty and molding the surface to match the texture. Have to look very close to find it.

But I've also replaced the back door section and recovered a couple of cameras with the Aki-Asahi materials. The ease of doing that makes the epoxy repairs too complex.

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