reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Geez - Hey, I'm a long way from knowing anything about this stuff. My thinking is simply this - if they made just ONE, even one made by a couple of engineers experimenting on a Sunday afternoon, that ONE is somewhere and could surface. If they made a short trial production run and then decided to not go there, there are several more that are somewhere and could surface. It sounds like black never made it to full run production even if they made an experimental handful, but there might possibly be a rare few around... 10 in existence? 20? who knows? But they'd have to be somewhere, waiting for some RFF.FSU gearhead to find 'em! ha!Jocko said:"g.o.k. - Mea culpa, absolutely right. I'd forgotten about the black ones. Now I',m starting to think it's real! 😀 To be honest, it was just the badge that irked me."
This knob or that knob is really not a perfect indicator of age either IMHO. Knobs get stripped/beat up and changed out. To a shooter wanting to shoot, "If it fits, put it on and take pictures" regardless of whether it's original equipment. Or.... if some guys at the factory are wanting to put together an experiment, they might just "...grab some of those knobs over there - yeah, close enough" and bolt it up. So it kind of boils down to just the body itself. And that's a tough one, espcecially if there's the possiblity that it could be some one in a million oddball experimental short-run trial prototype.
Is it real? Thank God, that's up to Range Loser to find out! ha! Hard to judge accurately from pictures, but interesting to me is (just looking at the body) the paint looks old; ya know, just a little on the dull side that comes after years. On the other hand, it looks too darn perfect to be old - no wear or rub marks to speak of that are noticible. Even in and out of a case over so many years starts to work on the finish.
Personally, I think Range Loser should be embarassed to carry it around. So... for small fee, I'd take it off his hands and dispose of it properly. And we'd not hold it against him.... 😉
And P.S. Jocko:
I can relate since I write about history as part of my work, too. So the history part of these curious little rascals is a big attraction to me as well. I love this stuff and think this thread is a real kick. (Thanks Loser!) The fact that the FSUs are somewhat plagued by the lack and loss of record keeping in the past I guess just makes the hunt for truth a little more fun... to me anyway.I write about history as part of my work - and the history of Soviet art and photography has been real passion for 20 years. So - from one side I have a fanatical desire to find "truth" and on the other - well, I can't see the Soviet star without thinking of the unbelievable suffering and sacrifices of the war years. So I tend to over-react to "fakes". And the earlier ones, as I think Princelle notes, were often very good indeed.
Cheers all!