I bought a 1937 Leica II a few weeks ago. Redid the covering, and found an old Leica case for $10 that fits it like a glove. Quite nice walking around with it.
I bought a 1937 Leica II a few weeks ago. Redid the covering, and found an old Leica case for $10 that fits it like a glove. Quite nice walking around with it.
That's an original case for a Leica II. Most cases have the extra cut-out for the slow speed selector of the Leica III, IIIa and IIIb. Leica II cases are rare!
Congrats on the camera! It looks to be in good shape.
I bought a 1937 Leica II a few weeks ago. Redid the covering, and found an old Leica case for $10 that fits it like a glove. Quite nice walking around with it.
My 1932 Leica II that I purchased in the Netherlands in approximately 2006 from the daughter of the original purchaser. The camera body and lens both are nickel plated and have serial numbers indicating they are probably original mates.
Leather case made for my Leica II by Luigi of LeicaTime.
All good things come from the Netherlands😀, isn't it? beautiful II. Interestingly, contrary to my first II, there's no label inserted in the vulcanite from the Dutch Leica importer at the time, CAPI.
My son is staying in Seattle for a half year internship. If you feel the II should go back to his original home country, let me know.... 😉
Leica M3, Summilux 50mm f/1.4 v2, HP5.
Dutch author W.F. Hermans in his Paris apartment, 1986, with Leica IIIf.
Erik.
Leica M3, Summilux 50mm f/1.4 v2, HP5.
Dutch author W.F. Hermans in his Paris apartment, 1986, with Leica IIIf.
Erik.
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