Is this a real BP Leica iii?

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Is this a real BP Leica iii?

Looks legit to me 🙂
 

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Looks Legit to me... I have three BP: 1932 II, two 1933 III's.

Yours is in nice condition (minimal brassing ( if any?) ), and no paint loss around the lettering.

You can GENTLY buff the top of he RF housing with a very soft flannel cloth, and that should bring-up a silvery shine on the lettering: the engraving should be filled with an alloy called "Wistmuth" ( Wood's Metal ), which is an alloy of tin and bismuth (?), and will take a silvery lustre when buffed. The original lettering is either flush with or slightly proud of the surrounding surfaces.

Regards,

LF
 
Looks Legit to me... I have three BP: 1932 II, two 1933 III's.

Yours is in nice condition (minimal brassing ( if any?) ), and no paint loss around the lettering.

You can GENTLY buff the top of he RF housing with a very soft flannel cloth, and that should bring-up a silvery shine on the lettering: the engraving should be filled with an alloy called "Wistmuth" ( Wood's Metal ), which is an alloy of tin and bismuth (?), and will take a silvery lustre when buffed. The original lettering is either flush with or slightly proud of the surrounding surfaces.

Regards,

LF

Thanks for the info! 🙂 Yea, that's why it's 593 US! Although it's CLA'd
 
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