sanmich
Veteran
Hi all
I would like to know what would be the serial number of a leica camera and lens produced in April 1943. Is it possible?
Would one of you have a book that could give the answer?
Thanks
Michael
I would like to know what would be the serial number of a leica camera and lens produced in April 1943. Is it possible?
Would one of you have a book that could give the answer?
Thanks
Michael
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sanmich
Veteran
Any idea?
Anyone?
Anyone?
FPjohn
Well-known
See CameraQuest or a Hove Leica Pocket Book among other sources.
IIIc 390001-397650
397651-399999
1943/1946
Lens 593001-594880
1943
yours
FPJ
IIIc 390001-397650
397651-399999
1943/1946
Lens 593001-594880
1943
yours
FPJ
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VictorM.
Well-known
Lens No.'s: http://www.forloren.dk/lbf/leica_lens_serial.htm
Body No.'s: http://www.cameraquest.com/ltmnum.htm
More info & links: http://nemeng.com/leica/#032b
Body No.'s: http://www.cameraquest.com/ltmnum.htm
More info & links: http://nemeng.com/leica/#032b
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Rob-F
Likes Leicas
In addition to the 1943-46 range FPJ gave, I see a 1941-44 range, numbered from 367001 through 367325. I see no set of numbers for just 1943, though. Jim Lager might be able to pin it down. Do you have his email? If not maybe I can find it around here someplace!
sanmich
Veteran
Thanks all for your answers!
Rob-F, no, I have not Jim Lager's email.
I'll be thankful if you could connect me.
Thanks
Rob-F, no, I have not Jim Lager's email.
I'll be thankful if you could connect me.
Thanks
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
#3894xx K would be March/April 1943 they were all IIIC K Grey`s with the dark red K shutter stamp (very rare) lens serial numbers were #577xxx or #578xxx
*you can`t go by those online Leica serial numbers, while they are only appox. production numbers and not the original isssue dates*
I have a May 1943 IIIC K Grey myself, 1943 is a very uncommon year for Leica`s, hard to find for sale. (I sent you that photo of the only camera I know for sale at the moment)
Tom
*you can`t go by those online Leica serial numbers, while they are only appox. production numbers and not the original isssue dates*
I have a May 1943 IIIC K Grey myself, 1943 is a very uncommon year for Leica`s, hard to find for sale. (I sent you that photo of the only camera I know for sale at the moment)
Tom
sanmich
Veteran
Tom,
Thanks for the help. I got the picture.
If I drop the idea of getting the specific month but only want to find a 1943 camera+ lens, does that make it easier?
Are there regular chrome IIIc that were produced this year?
What are the SN for 1943?
Thanks !!
Thanks for the help. I got the picture.
If I drop the idea of getting the specific month but only want to find a 1943 camera+ lens, does that make it easier?
Are there regular chrome IIIc that were produced this year?
What are the SN for 1943?
Thanks !!
FPjohn
Well-known
Definitive?
Definitive?
Which source gives the definitive serial numbers? Is it published in hard copy?
yours
FPJ
Definitive?
Which source gives the definitive serial numbers? Is it published in hard copy?
yours
FPJ
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LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Tom,
Thanks for the help. I got the picture.
If I drop the idea of getting the specific month but only want to find a 1943 camera+ lens, does that make it easier?
Are there regular chrome IIIc that were produced this year?
What are the SN for 1943?
Thanks !!
No, that`s why cameras went Grey in late 1942 because there was`nt any chrome left for production, the Grey paint used for them was obsolete deadstock Luftwaffe Aircraft cockpit paint......
There`s a really beautiful 1944 IIIC K Grey on evilbay now, I`m sure will go way over $3,000, be prepared to pay that sort of money for a 1943 issue IIIC K Grey camera. (1943 like I said is a very hard year to find) and since the IIIC K was the only issue at that time, difficut to obtain, there`s no easy way to get a 1943 camera, that year was the "cram" year at Wetzlar, supplies were starting to get harder and harder to get, quality was still very high despite the war, just the production was much lower than the former years - easiest "wartime" era camera to get is 1941, there`s more than enough "Red Curtain" Leica IIIC`s out there now.
Issued lenses were 1941/42 dated
Tom
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