Austrowolf
Stepper maniac
I wrote Jim Lager already, but no answer yet. We'll see.
Why do I always have to buy something this complicated? With my chrome IIIc K, it was almost the same story. :-D
Why do I always have to buy something this complicated? With my chrome IIIc K, it was almost the same story. :-D
lxmike
M2 fan.
Just wondering if there were an on line list somewhere of IIIc steppers serial numbers of cameras that were delivered for military use, my stepper has a serial number of: 386202
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Just wondering if there were an on line list somewhere of IIIc steppers serial numbers of cameras that were delivered for military use, my stepper has a serial number of: 386202
Jim Lager has his own section here on RFF, you could ask him.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Jim Lager has his own section here on RFF, you could ask him.
good idea thanks
Jim Lager
Member
Hello Stefan, Leica 364474 was shipped to Berlin on 15.10.40 on Shipment
# 19151. It is listed as Luftwaffe in the delivery ledgers. Presently there is another IIIc at 364420 ( on the Forum) with the same delivery information.
HOWEVER, it no longer has the Luftwaffe markings. This is not unusual as many cameras had their military past removed after the War. I suspect a
new replacement top cover was attached. You appear to have the "real thing" from 67 years ago. Thank you for alerting me to this camera, Jim Lager.
# 19151. It is listed as Luftwaffe in the delivery ledgers. Presently there is another IIIc at 364420 ( on the Forum) with the same delivery information.
HOWEVER, it no longer has the Luftwaffe markings. This is not unusual as many cameras had their military past removed after the War. I suspect a
new replacement top cover was attached. You appear to have the "real thing" from 67 years ago. Thank you for alerting me to this camera, Jim Lager.
Jim Lager
Member
Greetings Adam, Tell me about your chrome IIIcK. Serial number?
This will allow us to track it. Thanks, Jim Lager.
This will allow us to track it. Thanks, Jim Lager.
David Hughes
David Hughes
FWIW, during the early 40's IIIc's fell - for want of a better word - into British hands from the Lufwaffe and magazine articles were written about them, calling them (logically) IV's. From memory and I'm fairly certain about this, they were just run of the mill IIIc's without special markings.
Regards, David
Regards, David
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