Faked For Shure
Faked For Shure
I have myself dechromed, denickeled and black paint a VT de Luxe. Following details of this 7sz indicate a fake for me:
- The brassing on the lever shows silver color below. Thats wrong it should be brass color. The lever as well as many body parts are made in brass. Original black Canons had the paint directly over the brass. This camera has eventually been dechromed, but then not denickeled, as the chrome is not applied on the brass directly.
- When the black paint is directly on the ground brass, the edges look sharper, and you see every unevenness of the brass through the thin color layer. I can tell that as I have such an example in front of me.
- The bottom of the back door, see pic 4, is strongly used and shows strong wear. But very sensitive places like bottom surface and the shutter lever look much newer.
- the two horiz. stripes in the front side, same as the mentioned one at the bottom of the back door, are black on the chrome Canons, too. They show the black color Canon really used. The other black color looks newer, too matte to me. The original color has another gloss after 50 years.
- The two engraved holes on the selftimer lever are usually white on the original black canon RFs. I have never seen an original black canon with that lever without white dots.
Some will now ask: How he got the brassing? Easy: Paint it with a cheap color, one layer only, use it for a year and here we go. But next time better not forget to denickel, too.
BTW: Dechert was not always 100% correct about black Canons, it is possible that Canon made single samples in black on demand of pro photogs. But this 7sz is faked anyway. My word...
Didier