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Title: Lizard skinning a camera
Post by: Pat on Aug 28, 2005, 06:46 PM
 Henry, grow up. This is a camera restoration forum not a forum discussing ways to undress women!
Title: Lizard skinning a camera
Post by: henrytaber@kyp.hauslendale.com on Aug 29, 2005, 01:39 PM
 Pat, you obviously missed the joke about searching ebay for the lizard skin.  At that time there was another ad with a risquely dressed lady in lizard skin.  It was a joke.
 
I hope I never grow up too old to enjoy a joke.
 
Henry
Title: Lizard skinning a camera
Post by: Thuggins on Jan 02, 2008, 03:38 PM
www.cameraleather.com (http://www.cameraleather.com%20target=_blank)
 
Their kits are well made and good quality.  My OM-4T now has a bright red lizard skin and it looks great.
Title: Lizard skinning a camera
Post by: Markus on Jan 07, 2008, 03:11 AM
On the topic of cameraleather.com, I have so far been very happy with their kits. I have ordered a skin for an Olympus 35RC and for a Konica Auto S2, both of which arrived fairly quickly and were very nice. However, in November, I ordered a new sk
Title: Lizard skinning a camera
Post by: Markus on Jan 07, 2008, 06:40 PM
Update ... I just heard from Morgan and he has shipped the leatherette yesterday!
Title: Lizard skinning a camera
Post by: Dgillette4 on Jan 07, 2008, 08:00 PM
Why would you want to skin a Lizard? Don
Title: Lizard skinning a camera
Post by: Faxonpr on Aug 22, 2008, 07:58 PM
I have re-skinned a couple of my Zorki cameras.  I buy purses of genuine leathers from goodwill stores for very cheap prices.  The last one was a genuine lizard purse for $4.00.  The thinness of these skins is usually good for covering a camera.  You can