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I would say $3k to the right collector.
High time for a CLA 😀
It's a rare intermediate version. There's one for sale here:https://www.schouten-select.nl/inde...ummicron-6-element-coarse-focusing-knurl.html
It's a rare intermediate version. There's one for sale here:https://www.schouten-select.nl/inde...ummicron-6-element-coarse-focusing-knurl.html
There was also an intermediate version of the (black anodized)Summilux 50mm V2.
Here for sold out item.
http://www.meteor.com.hk/shop/en/lens-for-portrait-50mm-90mm/2323-summicron-50mmf2-rigid-black.html
Very good looking lens.
That's still at least 1700 USD. I'm surprised even at that. It is Hong Kong -- prices seem higher there.
I agree its a neat lens. Could be a good (re)introduction to the joy of film photography with an M Leica....
That's still at least 1700 USD. I'm surprised even at that. It is Hong Kong -- prices seem higher there.
I agree its a neat lens. Could be a good (re)introduction to the joy of film photography with an M Leica....
Very strange.
Has the knurled focusing ring of the Rigid, but the lettering/font of type III. The serial number is in the first batch of the Summicron successor to the Rigid (1968).
Leica is notorious for serial numbers that are out of place. You might consider writing to Leica and ask them. If it is indeed a black Rigid, it may be worth ~$7,000-10,000. I remember reading somewhere that there were prototypes where the optical cell of the Rigid was placed into the body of the v.III. Perhaps the opposite was true too.
The Wiki referenced above states that the knurled ring and Dual Range v.II were still available after the introduction of v.III; not that the v.III came that way. Don't short-sell yourself and first confirm exactly what you have. If it's some strange variant, you might net more if it goes to auction,
I shot them an email at technicalinfo@leicacamerausa.com with the pictures. Guess I'll wait and see? I appreciate the help here.
So what do you knowledgable guys think is a fair asking price?