jkelly
Analog hobbyist
kmack
do your job, then let go
Well, the serial number seems to be in the ball park, according to the list on Cameraquest.
I don't know much (if anything) about the leica 1's but it if it is not an original it is a good copy.
The shutter release button looks a little funky though.
I don't know much (if anything) about the leica 1's but it if it is not an original it is a good copy.
The shutter release button looks a little funky though.
je2a3
je
It looks real to me, it's hard to make a convincing copy of the nickel fittings.
Joseph
Joseph
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pshinkaw
Guest
I've got 2 photos of this model in reference books. The first is from the Leica Pocket Book, by Brian Tompkins. It shows this model with a mushroom type shutter release. Otherwise it is identical to what is in the auction. The second is from the Leica Manual and Data Book, Thirteenth Edition (1956) by Morgan and Morgan. It shows this model with the same type of shutter release as pictured in the auction. Both references show the Leica I (A) with a 50mm lens marked in millimeters. Later model lenses were marked in centimeters (5 cm).
The one in the auction appears to be missing its shutter release collar. Otherwise I can see no discrepancies between it and the reference photos.
Also, the interior view showing the shutter release spring is definitely NOT a Zorki or Fed. I think it's the real thing.
-Paul
The one in the auction appears to be missing its shutter release collar. Otherwise I can see no discrepancies between it and the reference photos.
Also, the interior view showing the shutter release spring is definitely NOT a Zorki or Fed. I think it's the real thing.
-Paul
kmack
do your job, then let go
pshinkaw said:The one in the auction appears to be missing its shutter release collar. Otherwise I can see no discrepancies between it and the reference photos.
-Paul
Thanks, I thought it looked funky, I just did not know why!
Solinar
Analog Preferred
Yep, it looks to be the real McCoy, but the fresh looking paint on the top cover is a bit funky. Most Leica I cameras have that I've seen have that well worn look with the brass showing through.
SteveM(PA)
Poser
almost 1G already...gee...(slowly backs away, with garbage truck beeping sound)
Kim Coxon
Moderator
There is something slightly odd in the bidding pattern on this one. On a "normal" auction it would only be about $65. The last 4 bids are all the same person and it doesn't normally knock the price up like that.
Kim
Kim
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