venchka
Veteran
Any documentation pertaining to the
care of the equipment will be a plus. Perhaps the advice to figure in a CLA won't be neccessary. Good luck!Regularly sending them off to be just "tuned up", cleaned, kept in within spec.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
BillBingham2 said:Sorry about some of the opinions that have flown your way, some folks here take their love some what religiously.
I'm sorry that some folks here are a bit religious about photography equipment.
B2 (;->
Bill, respectfully, I have to disagree with you here.
Why do you have to apologize for some of us?
What opinion have we imposed on Nashirak?
He came into a forum that is full of people who are passionate about photography and the tools to do it. What should he expect?
That he'll *only* get a cut and dry answer on how to sell his grandfather's cameras?
Of course there'll be some of us who will express what we would do in his situation. He's free to ignore them.
nashirak
Member
This isn't about needing money, it's just about getting it done. They've been sitting in my house for two years now.
I'm not planning on repairs, they shouldn't need any. Since they were last CLA'd (that includes the vulcanite on the work order) they've been kept inside a house in sealed cases.
We'll see what happens at the shop today.
I'm not planning on repairs, they shouldn't need any. Since they were last CLA'd (that includes the vulcanite on the work order) they've been kept inside a house in sealed cases.
We'll see what happens at the shop today.
nashirak
Member
venchka said:Any documentation pertaining to the care of the equipment will be a plus. Perhaps the advice to figure in a CLA won't be neccessary. Good luck!
I actually do have all the documentation where they were last sent off to Leica, who referred him to a place in Canada, and the workorders from both.
None of the opinions have hurt my feelings or anything. It didn't surprise me. I expected some of that reaction.
No worries, guys.
Will
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
If you don`t do the $1 ebay auction, then I say put sell it all here at the RFF , here`s some good and fair price suggestions (complete with the lenses)
$$650/700 on the M3
$275/300 on the IIIF
and the LeicaFlex $200/225
.....and there`s going to be some happy photographer`s out there for this Christmas.....
Tom
$$650/700 on the M3
$275/300 on the IIIF
and the LeicaFlex $200/225
.....and there`s going to be some happy photographer`s out there for this Christmas.....
Tom
foto_fool
Well-known
sitemistic - do you have any pictures of your dad with that tractor? Looks like when my dad goes one of us kids is going to get a boat none of us has any use for. He sure loved that boat and I have very fond memories of some great ocean fishing expeditions. No pictures though, and I regret it deeply.
nashirak - split everything up before you sell it. Some potential buyers will ask you to anyway. I bid on an eBay sale for an M6 with 35mm & 75mm Summiluxes and some other Leica stuff -all 9+ condition. Potential bidders were emailing the seller minute by minute begging him to break up the gear but he wouldn't. I threw down a sympathy bid and - surprise! - won. I sold the 75mm Summilux (already had one) and the other stuff and netted the M6 & 35mm Summilux ASPH for $1,500 - about the going price for the body alone from KEH at the time.
The object lesson is: break your gear up. I know you probably just want to get this over with, but it is a shame to leave money on the table when you really don't have to. And BTW, the prices Tom suggests are reasonable for the bodies IMO. Plus $250 for the M-Summarit, $200 for the collapsible Summicron on the IIIf (unless the front glass is completely free of cleaning marks), and maybe $75 for the Summicron on the Leicaflex. You probably want to sell the Leicaflex/Summicron/hood somewhere other than RFF. Best of luck and enjoy the holidays!
- John
nashirak - split everything up before you sell it. Some potential buyers will ask you to anyway. I bid on an eBay sale for an M6 with 35mm & 75mm Summiluxes and some other Leica stuff -all 9+ condition. Potential bidders were emailing the seller minute by minute begging him to break up the gear but he wouldn't. I threw down a sympathy bid and - surprise! - won. I sold the 75mm Summilux (already had one) and the other stuff and netted the M6 & 35mm Summilux ASPH for $1,500 - about the going price for the body alone from KEH at the time.
The object lesson is: break your gear up. I know you probably just want to get this over with, but it is a shame to leave money on the table when you really don't have to. And BTW, the prices Tom suggests are reasonable for the bodies IMO. Plus $250 for the M-Summarit, $200 for the collapsible Summicron on the IIIf (unless the front glass is completely free of cleaning marks), and maybe $75 for the Summicron on the Leicaflex. You probably want to sell the Leicaflex/Summicron/hood somewhere other than RFF. Best of luck and enjoy the holidays!
- John
nashirak
Member
There's those plus 3-4 more lenses and some other hardware. I intend to break it all up, post up ads for them. Like I said earlier, this isn't any emergency that needs to happen ASAP. I'm just getting a feel for the market.
All three bodies are at shop for the weekend, getting a once-over and some film run through them. I'll have the bodies and pictures on Monday to post up. After that, you'll see some classifieds pop up for them.
Will
All three bodies are at shop for the weekend, getting a once-over and some film run through them. I'll have the bodies and pictures on Monday to post up. After that, you'll see some classifieds pop up for them.
Will
nashirak
Member
Oh...and one more random part to identify....
Can anyone tell me what this is and/or what it's for? This was also in the kit along with some more lenses(each in own case). This really has me stumped...
Can anyone tell me what this is and/or what it's for? This was also in the kit along with some more lenses(each in own case). This really has me stumped...

Kim Coxon
Moderator
It's a finder probably for use on the IIIc but can be used for other lenses. It should have a group of 5 or so letters on whih will indentify which finder it is.
Kim
Kim
bob cole
Well-known
When parting out, you ought to know that each and every Leica item can be sold individually, the filters, the lens hoods, the front and back lens caps, the view finders, adapters, even the boxes the cameras came in, the camera bag -- in fact, any item that says Leica, Nikon, Canon, etc., should be sold individually to get the most in resale...
venchka
Veteran
True. But reason should prevail. Users like to get a complete lens at a fair price.
infrequent
Well-known
bob cole said:When parting out, you ought to know that each and every Leica item can be sold individually, the filters, the lens hoods, the front and back lens caps, the view finders, adapters, even the boxes the cameras came in, the camera bag -- in fact, any item that says Leica should be sold individually to get the most in resale...
Possibly why I will never be getting anything with Leica on it.
Bingley
Veteran
nashirak said:Oh...and one more random part to identify....
Can anyone tell me what this is and/or what it's for? This was also in the kit along with some more lenses(each in own case). This really has me stumped...
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As Kim says, this is an external viewfinder that fits on the accessory shoe of either the LTM or M3 body. It looks very much like the Walz finder I was playing w/ recently (borrowed from a friend), in which the size of the "view" can be adjusted for different focal length lenses (useful for cameras w/out switchable framelines or internal viewfinders). There is a still a market for these items, what w/ continued interest in older LTM cameras, Bessa Ts, and the like.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
nashirak said:Oh...and one more random part to identify....
Can anyone tell me what this is and/or what it's for? This was also in the kit along with some more lenses(each in own case). This really has me stumped...
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Leitz/Leica Univer. finder code name VIOOH..........if it has white serial numbers on the other side of the black lyle part it`s 1950`s, if it doesn`t then it`s 1940`s, (hard to tell if this has gloss paint of semi gloss paint, that also dates it as well) ........also need to know what numbers are stamped on the chrome ring around the top as for lens settings 50mm 73mm 85mm 90mm etc. etc.............. it was more than likely 100% with the Leica IIIF that your Grandfather had, it`s a nice and helpful little item, if it`s clean and clear inside and works, it`s worth $65 to $85
Tom
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nashirak
Member
bob cole said:When parting out, you ought to know that each and every Leica item can be sold individually, the filters, the lens hoods, the front and back lens caps, the view finders, adapters, even the boxes the cameras came in, the camera bag -- in fact, any item that says Leica, Nikon, Canon, etc., should be sold individually to get the most in resale...
Yeah, but I'm not interested in trying to maximize my profit to that extreme. When I sell a lens, I'm probably including the lens covers and the cases. One of the longer lenses actually has a felt-lined leather case it came in. Trying to break it all down that far is just too much for me.
Thanks for the answer on the viewfinder. It has a white serial number 33683.
M. Valdemar
Well-known
They will eBay the stuff and spend the money on the latest iPod or style of Ugg boots before you're cold.
venchka said:Just a few random thoughts from my brain. YMMV.
Your grandfather had excellent taste in cameras.
My will states that my photographic equipment is to go to my grandchildren. I hope I have instilled in them a sense of pride in ownership. I trust they will use the equipment, or, at the very least, keep the equipment in the family.
Did you ever give a nanosecond of thought to learning how to use this equipment? It ain't that hard.
M. Valdemar
Well-known
You're basically asking the opinions of people who are not traders, they are users who want to figure in the cost of service, etc, or they tell you to use them when you're clearly not interested. They don't have a whole lot of real world experience wheeling and dealing daily.
My take is that you have excellent to minty condition stuff which is highly desirable.
If you sell on eBay (assuming you list correctly and have some good feedback already. You obviously know how to take good photos of the stuff), I think you'll get closer to $3000.
I would not sell here with fixed price until you do CAREFUL eBay research and see how real world prices ended up for things similar to yours.
Don't worry about deducting for CLA's and so forth, that's the buyer's job.
My take is that you have excellent to minty condition stuff which is highly desirable.
If you sell on eBay (assuming you list correctly and have some good feedback already. You obviously know how to take good photos of the stuff), I think you'll get closer to $3000.
I would not sell here with fixed price until you do CAREFUL eBay research and see how real world prices ended up for things similar to yours.
Don't worry about deducting for CLA's and so forth, that's the buyer's job.
venchka
Veteran
Probably right
Probably right
All the more reason to load me and my cameras in my Caledonia yawl and leave instructions for a proper Viking funeral. Oh yeah, and my fishing gear too.
Probably right
M. Valdemar said:They will eBay the stuff and spend the money on the latest iPod or style of Ugg boots before you're cold.
All the more reason to load me and my cameras in my Caledonia yawl and leave instructions for a proper Viking funeral. Oh yeah, and my fishing gear too.
danwilly
Established
First two cameras will fetch a good price, certainly more if CLA'd. I got $650 for a IIIf red dial, no self-timer with a 35 MM lens, but it had been CLA'd by DAG. As for the Leicaflex, they make excellent paper weights and door stops.
Graybeard
Longtime IIIf User
danwilly said:First two cameras will fetch a good price, certainly more if CLA'd. I got $650 for a IIIf red dial, no self-timer with a 35 MM lens, but it had been CLA'd by DAG. As for the Leicaflex, they make excellent paper weights and door stops.
And fine cameras for those who know how to use them.
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