David Murphy
Veteran
The camera is well worth servicing
Garyn
Member
Thanks for your comments, Garrett, it shouldn't be long before I get my Leica III back from having it's CLA.
Fred R.
Established
Well said, Garrett.
goamules
Well-known
Thanks all. I used to be the other way with my other antique hobbies. "Don't touch it, it's mint!" I had a few nice Colts and Smiths sitting in the safe, never being seen. A decade went by, I got older. Older collectors died. None of my guns were really mint, but more like 95%. So I started occasionally taking them to the range, once a year or less, and feeling what they could do. And letting others admire them. It was grand, to punch holes in a target with a 1905 target pistol.
They made hundreds of thousands of Leica Barnack types, unless it's truly mint in box, to me it's ok to use it a little. I just got my first one, a 1946 IIIc, and Youxin just emailed it's ready for it's next adventure! Lube and conservation helps preserve any antique.
They made hundreds of thousands of Leica Barnack types, unless it's truly mint in box, to me it's ok to use it a little. I just got my first one, a 1946 IIIc, and Youxin just emailed it's ready for it's next adventure! Lube and conservation helps preserve any antique.
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Garyn
Member
Hi all,
I got the camera back last week, Jerry Smith at Kindermann did a superb job, it operates as good as it looks.....I guess its time to load some film in it and see if I can wear off some of that nice black paint finish!
Also I am going to start a new thread with a few more of my thoughts, when ever I showed this camera, people sure thought it was interesting.
Thanks for your comments,
Gary
I got the camera back last week, Jerry Smith at Kindermann did a superb job, it operates as good as it looks.....I guess its time to load some film in it and see if I can wear off some of that nice black paint finish!
Also I am going to start a new thread with a few more of my thoughts, when ever I showed this camera, people sure thought it was interesting.
Thanks for your comments,
Gary
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