PMCC
Late adopter.
sic transit gloria mundi
Ok, check out the creepy American Apparel mannequin dude in one of the pictures.
Dante
Ha- the Terry Richardson creep-o-meter test stand!
It is sad because the Rollieflex is a camera that creates a siren call that can't be ignored when you get into photography. I guess that won't really change because there will always be used ones available I guess.
I got to the stage where I had to have one and finished up buying a D model from David Murphy a couple of years ago. Such a tactile camera to shoot with ... nothing like it IMO.
That said, from what I saw of those factory shots I didn't get a sense of organisation or efficiency. It all seemed a little hap hazard to my eyes.
This is an announcement of the auction of the machinery and equipment of the Rollei plant and a listing of the types of machinery available. It's not a sale of a going business, just the equipment, so I think the OP's opinion re: finality is probably correct. The notice states that "know-how" packages (proprietary information, I guess, and perhaps intellectual property) and work in progress will be sold separately. If German insolvency proceedings work like US bankruptcy, they likely would have attempted a sale of the entire business first. A sale of individual articles of equipment suggests that there were no takers on the whole package. Guess my Rolleiflex 3.5F and MVS-EV cameras may have become even more valuable, because we've likely seen the last Rollei TLRs. Guess that is not news though.