cesc Posted 18 hours ago Share #1 Posted 18 hours ago Advertisement (gone after registration) Hi all! First of all, I wish you all happy holidays. Unfortunately, I have to sell my MP. It has something that makes it a bit unique: the engraving “Made in Germany” is incorrect and actually reads “Made in Ermany.” I’m curious to know whether this kind of engraving error means anything in the Leica world, or if it’s simply a mistake with no particular value. Of course, I will point this out to any interested buyer who hasn’t noticed it, but I would first like to know if this is something collectors might be interested in. Thanks for your help! Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/426191-advice-before-selling-my-mp-body/?do=findComment&comment=5910654'>More sharing options...
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SometimesLostInSpace Posted 16 hours ago Share #2 Posted 16 hours ago Happy Holidays to you as well! I have no idea what the answer may be but how was it explained to you when you came into this camera? I find it hard to believe that the factory would have let this pass QC but what do I know.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuart Richardson Posted 16 hours ago Share #3 Posted 16 hours ago It seems a bit bizarre to me that anyone would pay a premium for this kind of mistake, but I am not a collector. To be honest, it would give me a bit of pause and make me suspect the rest of the camera might not be well quality controlled either. I wonder if Leica might just fix this for free, if you were to send it back to them...my guess is that they might. It is a pretty embarrassing error. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgh Posted 12 hours ago Share #4 Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, SometimesLostInSpace said: I find it hard to believe that the factory would have let this pass QC but what do I know.. Not surprising at all. That would be a lesser mistake than the majority of what I’ve received in new camera boxes over the years. To the OP, I’d send it back to Leica to make right. I can’t fathom why it would be worth more, but there are wealthy folks aplenty in Leicaland willing to pay more to buy something that does nothing different but looks slightly different. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgh Posted 12 hours ago Share #5 Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Stuart Richardson said: It seems a bit bizarre to me that anyone would pay a premium for this kind of mistake, but I am not a collector. To be honest, it would give me a bit of pause and make me suspect the rest of the camera might not be well quality controlled either. I wonder if Leica might just fix this for free, if you were to send it back to them...my guess is that they might. It is a pretty embarrassing error. My SL2 came with a similar error out of the box. I sent it back to them to make it right and check the whole thing. They did it for “free”, meaning they didn’t charge me more to make the thing I ordered match the product description I paid for, but of course did not compensate me for borrowing my camera for 12 weeks or whatever it was, I can’t remember. Good for Leica turnaround terrible compared to other brands. In the end, this still cost me. Which is what Leica will do of course. Edited 12 hours ago by pgh 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeicaR10 Posted 12 hours ago Share #6 Posted 12 hours ago Cesc, I can understand your concern and agree with both Stuart and PGH posts. If you don't want to send it in and get Leica to fix it, you could simply advertise the camera was made in the new country of Ermany. Most don't know geography these days and someone might grab it before Ermany decides to rename itself to Germany. Just my 2 cents. Happy Holidays! r/ Mark 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don Flynn Posted 11 hours ago Share #7 Posted 11 hours ago Advertisement (gone after registration) How long have you owned it? I can't see Leica correcting that problem unless it's under warranty. I would contact them though, tell them the spelling issue and you want proof of the error so you can sell it without someone claiming it's a counterfeit Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Geschlecht Posted 11 hours ago Share #8 Posted 11 hours ago Hello cesc & LostInSpace, Welcome to the Forum both. cesc, Some engraving errors add value to a camera or lens, etc. when they are sold. Others do not. Even tho this is not an old camera: It maybe worthwhile to ask this question in the "Collectors & Historica" section below this section on the main pge of the Forum. Best Regards Both, Michael Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BernardC Posted 1 hour ago Share #9 Posted 1 hour ago 11 hours ago, pgh said: My SL2 came with a similar error out of the box. I sent it back to them to make it right and check the whole thing. I am surprised that your dealer didn't swap it out immediately, or refund your money. That's what any legitimate dealer would do, regardless of brand. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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