dougcee
Member
sepiareverb
genius and moron
A Hektor 2.8cm/f6.3, not even close. #452623.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Friend of mine has a Leica I-to-III conversion with #123xx,
My olderst is a black-paint II starting with #95xxx,
I have a Leitz 5cm f/2.5 Hektor from the same year as that camera. Can't recall the serial number right now.
My olderst is a black-paint II starting with #95xxx,
I have a Leitz 5cm f/2.5 Hektor from the same year as that camera. Can't recall the serial number right now.
maddoc
... likes film again.
A 3.5 cm Elmar without any serial number.
Richard G
Veteran
Leica II bought from Burancap: 75200, the 4000th Leica II and a Nickel 11 o'clock Elmar without serial number.
Dralowid
Michael
I have to admit that when I found out what people were prepared to pay for a 4 digit Leica I sold it very quickly.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Years ago, the gaffer of the studio where I was an assistant was the late Colin Glanfield, very well known in Leica collecting circles. Somebody came in to show him a really ratty II conversion that he'd just bought, badly synched through the top plate -- and the serial number 139, the 9th production Leica ever!
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/114911/M/leicaiiiasyn_6.jpg
Check the number on the black IIIa-syn. It underwent several upgrades since it's birth as a Leica I in 1929. It arrived with the contemporary nickel Elmar. Everything is smooth as butter, but I don't dare to use it.
My next oldest is an unmodified hockeystick Leica I from 1930 (#22899).
Check the number on the black IIIa-syn. It underwent several upgrades since it's birth as a Leica I in 1929. It arrived with the contemporary nickel Elmar. Everything is smooth as butter, but I don't dare to use it.
My next oldest is an unmodified hockeystick Leica I from 1930 (#22899).
Jacques M.
Established
s/n 2578 for a Leica I (A) from 1926.
dougcee
Member
Those are amazing!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/114911/M/leicaiiiasyn_6.jpg
Check the number on the black IIIa-syn. It underwent several upgrades since it's birth as a Leica I in 1929. It arrived with the contemporary nickel Elmar. Everything is smooth as butter, but I don't dare to use it.
My next oldest is an unmodified hockeystick Leica I from 1930 (#22899).
rodinal
film user
Leica I Elmax #800 XD
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