Davidhel
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A number of years ago I purchased some Leitz binoculars. I couldn't find out much about them, so I emailed Leitz and a few weeks later I got a response with some interesting details about them...
I've always loved that the company has been open about sharing info on serial numbers and manufacturing dates - but its clear that there is probably even more info not in the public domain. For example, who the camera was sold to, when it was serviced / upgraded etc. Wouldn't it be great to find out?!
I know there are many reasons as to why this couldn't happen and why these records couldn't be released...but....
Check this out:
http://www.concertina.com/ledgers/lookup/
OK, it's concertina's not cameras!...but all of Wheatstone's records have been digitized..I have number 6329...if you type that number in and look it up you can see it was originally sold in 1855, how much it sold for and who purchased it!
My Leica's don't sit on shelves, they are used daily for what they were intended....but I also understand they have a history too, that (most likely) we will never know.....
I've always loved that the company has been open about sharing info on serial numbers and manufacturing dates - but its clear that there is probably even more info not in the public domain. For example, who the camera was sold to, when it was serviced / upgraded etc. Wouldn't it be great to find out?!
I know there are many reasons as to why this couldn't happen and why these records couldn't be released...but....
Check this out:
http://www.concertina.com/ledgers/lookup/
OK, it's concertina's not cameras!...but all of Wheatstone's records have been digitized..I have number 6329...if you type that number in and look it up you can see it was originally sold in 1855, how much it sold for and who purchased it!
My Leica's don't sit on shelves, they are used daily for what they were intended....but I also understand they have a history too, that (most likely) we will never know.....