Generousmedium
Newbie
Hello! I have the camera described below, and pictured here. I inherited it from my father, and it has been in the family since the 70s. The story as I had it was that it was bought by a coworker on a trip to New York to replace a camera back. My father was a professor of anatomy and a photomicroscopist. When my father saw what it was he stowed it away, only bringing out to show various people who would make pilgrimages to see it.
From what I know, it looks likely to be the real thing, but I am far from expert. It is also in very bad condition, a number of screws missing and the vulcanite as you see it, but doesn't appear to have ever been modified.
http://www.generousmedium.com/leica1/index.html
My questions are:
Is it real?
Are there any evident modifications?
What might it be worth?
It has been a treat to be around this sort of photographic history.
I would appreciate any information anyone can supply.
Alan Hayes
From what I know, it looks likely to be the real thing, but I am far from expert. It is also in very bad condition, a number of screws missing and the vulcanite as you see it, but doesn't appear to have ever been modified.
http://www.generousmedium.com/leica1/index.html
My questions are:
Is it real?
Are there any evident modifications?
What might it be worth?
It has been a treat to be around this sort of photographic history.
I would appreciate any information anyone can supply.
Alan Hayes