You have one of these too? Damn, you got all the toys! I love weird swirly bokeh (it's a lens aberration, has a name, forget what it's called). (I will not hunt any more camera, I will not hunt any more cameras, I will not hunt any more cameras...) Yeah, there's really nothing out there about this one, I checked too before posting.
I got sucked in by RFF a long time ago, and also got addicted to Steven Gandy's CameraQuest classic rangefinders site. I'm really a guy who has to see it to believe it, so over the years, I've tried to get my hands on just about every fixed-lens rangefinder he's listed - or Karen Nakamura, for that matter.
But I am also incredibly cheap. I'll wait and wait for the right deal on eBay, and sometimes I get lucky. About the only fixed-lens compact classics that Steven listed that I never managed to get my hands on were the Konica S3, the Rollei 35's (hate 'em), Minolta 7sII, and the Petri Color 35. Just never found one at the price I wanted to pay. I have owned and sold the Oly 35 SP and the Yashica 35 CC. Don't regret selling either one - loved 'em but didn't use 'em.
My favorite remains the Oly RD. RC is a classic go-anywhere camera of great capability, and my personal quirky favorites are the Ricoh 500 series (especially Five-One-Nine) and the Agfa Karat IV. And of course the Lynx 14.
If I could only keep one fixed-lens rangefinder, it would probably be the Oly 35 RD. One of the few I spent money on to have the shutter overhauled because I could not finagle it into working with q-tips and lighter fluid. But I'd sure miss the others.
Because I spent $20 at a time on many cameras, I never had money for a Leica M or a Bessa past the R, which I love. I suppose I could sell them all and buy one M4, but what's the fun in that? Besides, carrying huge crates of 1950's and 1960's steel cameras up and down steps and into and out of storage as I move from NC to MI builds up the muscles.
Then we go into M42 SLR territory, and it's the same sad addiction there. There is no hope for me, alas.