Label on FED 3 Box

David Hughes

David Hughes
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Hi,

There's a price label printed on the base of my FED 3 box and one word I can't make sense of; it says (with my interpretation):-

Фотоаппарат ФЕД 3Л - Camera FED 3L

(курковй) - (Kurkova)

Цена 47 руб - Price 47 Roubles

The question is, what does Kurkova mean?

It looks like a reference to a town or surname to me but why...

Can any one help, please?

BTW, it was first sold on the 27th June 1969 and I've the original receipt etc, quite fascinating.

Regards, David
 
You've blown it now. How will I explain it to my wife?

Regards, David

PS Now I shall have to retype the entire thread in Russian to disguise it...
 
Hi,

Yes, I would put my money on a town but what's the link? There's so many spellings when going from Cyrillic to Latin and I've not got a Berne List available any more...

Regards, David
 
Can you check the spelling again? The last letter should have another just like it (except for the diacritical mark above it) right before. Also, if the initial k wasn't capitalized, then it wouldn't be a proper name, like that of a city.
 
Курковый means version with advance lever instead of wheel for film advance.
 
Can you check the spelling again? The last letter should have another just like it (except for the diacritical mark above it) right before. Also, if the initial k wasn't capitalized, then it wouldn't be a proper name, like that of a city.

Thanks I wondered about that and wondered if it was a Ukrainian variation. It's a long long time since I learnt Russian...

Luckily, it looks like we have the answer.

Regards, David
 
Just for the record:-

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Regards, David
 
Hi,

The camera has a lever wind for the film advance. It came in the original box with all the paperwork, including the receipt...

Regards, David
 
Hi,

I think that both of us have the same reasons.

Only, I suspect that my wife can read Russian...

All the best, Enzo
 
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