tajart
ancien
now here is my dilema- yesterday i came across a beauty of a iiig with a 50/2.8 elmar collapsible. beautiful looking, curtains look soft and supple, shutter sounds good. rangefinder clear and bright. the lens could use a cleaning. the vulcanite, ah the vulcanite. i could see some reglued small pieces around the slow speed dial. anyway,
i couldn't pass it up and took it home. of course closer at home inspection reveals the vulcanite loosening- its all intact except for the small pieces mentioned above; so i might be able to make it look good, and strengthen it, with some careful attempt at getting some adhesive under the vulcanite.
or, should i just send it off and get a new cover?
would it be wiser to keep the original vul. in place, and if it chips and flakes, let them fall where they may?
whichever way i decide, i know this is going to be a very fun camera to use.
oh yeah, it is from a december 1959 production.
i couldn't pass it up and took it home. of course closer at home inspection reveals the vulcanite loosening- its all intact except for the small pieces mentioned above; so i might be able to make it look good, and strengthen it, with some careful attempt at getting some adhesive under the vulcanite.
or, should i just send it off and get a new cover?
would it be wiser to keep the original vul. in place, and if it chips and flakes, let them fall where they may?
whichever way i decide, i know this is going to be a very fun camera to use.
oh yeah, it is from a december 1959 production.