LAST batch of Wetzlar Leica 3F's - myth or fact

Neither Van Hasbroeck nor Lager mention this. However, the first IIIg-cameras had slightly different winding knobs, all knurled, not partially smooth.

The IIIg had the following speeds: 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125 etc, while the IIIf had the old speeds: 1/1000, 1/500, 1/200, 1/100 etc, so I think the story is a myth.

Erik.
 
Nothing too unusual about Leicas bearing parts that were supposed to be associated with a different model. Near the end of a production run, some extra parts could wind up on another model. And the reverse could also be true. They might run out of a part, and use the one from the next model. Not too long ago, I saw a IIIc with a IIIf winding knob! I almost bought it!
 
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