David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
One of the joys of collecting is knowing what is right and what's wrong. Alas, we do like to play mix and match with cameras and that makes me wonder.
The problem is the shutter button guard on this pre-war FED;-
As you can see it is different from the usual ones and only knurled at the top. To add to the confusion the camera is the odd one out with the 1/1000th second top speed. So is it genuine or home-made or what?
Has anyone any ideas or knowledge of this?
Regards, David
One of the joys of collecting is knowing what is right and what's wrong. Alas, we do like to play mix and match with cameras and that makes me wonder.
The problem is the shutter button guard on this pre-war FED;-

As you can see it is different from the usual ones and only knurled at the top. To add to the confusion the camera is the odd one out with the 1/1000th second top speed. So is it genuine or home-made or what?
Has anyone any ideas or knowledge of this?
Regards, David
Ron (Netherlands)
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Yep, these came also with bikes .... here's a picture of my FED with original collar...

NKDV FED repair & cla XV by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
Here's a picture of a type 1 I found on the web - it has the same collar as mine (not actually mine - I restored it for a fellow member):
but the first ones had collars with a vertical stripe design (they had to look like Leica's):

NKDV FED repair & cla XV by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
Here's a picture of a type 1 I found on the web - it has the same collar as mine (not actually mine - I restored it for a fellow member):

but the first ones had collars with a vertical stripe design (they had to look like Leica's):

David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
All the others have the full knurling in my heap of old cameras.
Trouble is it's far more difficult than (say) matching up the lens caps; I reason the logos should match on the cap and top plate. It's all good harmless fun...
Regards, David
PS Not only with bikes but the one with the blue "Ford" badge is a bit suspicious.
All the others have the full knurling in my heap of old cameras.
Trouble is it's far more difficult than (say) matching up the lens caps; I reason the logos should match on the cap and top plate. It's all good harmless fun...
Regards, David
PS Not only with bikes but the one with the blue "Ford" badge is a bit suspicious.
Dralowid
Michael
David Hughes
David Hughes
Little chance of that, my Moultons are just as special/awkward...
Regards, David
Dralowid
Michael
Moultons...such riches...
photomoof
Fischli & Weiss Sculpture
Nuts!
Presta valve nuts. Note the variations, crosshatch vs straight. Don't think they would fit your camera David.
Presta valve nuts. Note the variations, crosshatch vs straight. Don't think they would fit your camera David.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Moultons...such riches...
Not really.
When the council ran the local tip there was a rule that nothing scrapped and then sold could be charged at more than 50p. Result I had about 18 of them and slowly did them up and sold them. Still got a few but can't get into the loft above the garage at present to count them...
Regards, David
PS I wouldn't mind a more modern one but look at the price.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Nuts!
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Presta valve nuts. Note the variations, crosshatch vs straight. Don't think they would fit your camera David.
This is something our friends in China ought to be making in the proper materials etc.
Regards, David
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