Erik van Straten
Veteran
Hi Johan,
The tip of the rewind lever should rest against the top left side of the raised, pointy index. In this case it is against the top right side, in other words, the lever is too long.
I agree that some parts can be genuine, such as the shutter speed dial.
I did not know that accessories like the one on the release button exists. Maybe they are common in other parts of the world.
I agree that the pictures are bad, but I must say that the picture of the front is very convincing. The vulcanite looks like the real stuff. I miss however the central screw that holds the top plate. Sometimes, on earlier Leica 2's, there are two of them. This screw should be partially visible.
Could be I was too fast in my judgement. I'm sorry. My apologies if that is so.
Erik.
The tip of the rewind lever should rest against the top left side of the raised, pointy index. In this case it is against the top right side, in other words, the lever is too long.
I agree that some parts can be genuine, such as the shutter speed dial.
I did not know that accessories like the one on the release button exists. Maybe they are common in other parts of the world.
I agree that the pictures are bad, but I must say that the picture of the front is very convincing. The vulcanite looks like the real stuff. I miss however the central screw that holds the top plate. Sometimes, on earlier Leica 2's, there are two of them. This screw should be partially visible.
Could be I was too fast in my judgement. I'm sorry. My apologies if that is so.
Erik.