Leica LTM Hektor 28mm f/6.3 Serial Number, Help!

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I just bought a Hektor 28mm f/6.3 lens yesterday. The lens is in incredible condition, the lens (tiny as it!) looks coated. Here's the issue. I am trying to see when this piece was manufactured and there is no serial number anywhere on the item that I can find!

The little bakelite case it comes in has no numbers on it either (I had read that there may be a number on the bottom). This comes from a VERY reputable dealer.

Any ideas as to how I can identify this lens and it's production date would really be appreciated.

Kent

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I have never seen the Hektor 28, but will offer a suggestion. The Elmar 50s of the same period have a serial number of VERY small numerals engraved in the dark ring that surrounds the front element. You might look for something similar on the Hektor. The Elmar requires a magnifier to read the number.

Jim N.
 
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I've just bought one myself, and the number is stamped into the black ring surrounding the inner lens as L39UK has said above - mine is 452383. I haven't really had a chance to use it yet. For its size it's quite heavy, but nowhere near as heavy as the 90mm Summicron-M. According to Malcolm Taylor, who I bought it from, the lens isn't coated.

Nick
 
Interseting....

Interseting....

Guys,

Thanks so much for the tips as I found the serial number on the back black portion. Here is actually where things get a little bizarre.

The serial number is VERY early, 273xxx, but the lens is definitely coded. So, 1935 production means it must have been coded after the war as I believe there was no pre-war coding.

I am going to call my dealer again for fun tomorrow to see if I can get a bit more of the story. Thanks againi!

Kent
 
The serial number is VERY early, 273xxx, but the lens is definitely coded. So, 1935 production means it must have been coded after the war as I believe there was no pre-war coding.

I don't think this is so unusual. I have a pre-war 50mm Elmar that is coated, the serial number indicating it as made in 1936. The camera I bought it with, a 111a also with a pre-war serial number, has a number of signs of having gone back to the factory to have flash sync fitted and a new rangefinder (top-plate) cover fitted at the same time. I think it was a part of the service offered by Leitz in the 1950s.
 
Many lenses were coated after WW2 - starting with the American GI`s kits in 1945/46 and it was offered for all pre war lenses at Leitz well into the 1950`s

3/4 of all the 28mm Hektor`s were built pre 1940 - wartime or postwar versions of this lens are very very rare

Tom
 
Thanks Again!

Thanks Again!

Thanks again to everyone for their help. I look forward to shooting with it a bit this coming weekend :)

Take care,

Kent
 
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