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Okay I’ll play along — I mean what the heck.
A few things that I’ve posted on RFF over the years — first up is one of my two Ermanoxes. This one is supposedly ‘rarer’ because it’s the early version with the 100/2 Ernostar. Probably even more scarce are the two Rollex-Patent 127 roll film backs.
Ermanox and 127 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
The boy and his Ermanox by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
This is an odd one — It is a real Leica Standard and its serial number corresponds to the ‘official’ list of Luxus Leicas. Additionally I had the gold finish tested and it is in fact 24k gold plate. I have no idea who did the work — I seem to recall hearing the name of George (can’t recall his last name) out of Chicago who did cameras like this, but I can’t be certain. I actually got a phone call from Luigi Cane out of the blue some years ago and he wanted to talk with me about this camera. The camera is now long gone, but it was definitely a neat one to have.
Leica Standard by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Not necessarily rare, but definitely a ‘collector’s delight’. It took me quite a while to amass this Contaflex TLR kit and I used every bit of it. I had the camera completely overhauled and it worked beautifully (even the meter). Actually there is one ‘rare’ item in the mix here, and that’s the 28mm f/5.6 lens in the lower right of this photo. Someone converted the lens to work on this camera — it was a scale focus and it worked great. What I ended up doing for framing was to use a Zeiss 28mm finder and put it in a cold shoe that was screwed into the tripod socket of the camera. So I had to use the camera upside down. Worked just fine that way. The kit was ultimately sold to a collector in South Korea some years ago. A super-duper kit that I unfortunately couldn’t justify keeping.
cont1 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
This was a nice lens — a SOOZI Summicron. Supposedly they only made 550 of them. It was the early days of the M-mount and what Leitz did was to glue an M mount onto a screwmount lens. If you’re lucky and the glue has deteriorated enough, you can easily pry it off without resorting to using heat. The M mount on mine came right off and it worked great on both my screwmount and M-mount bodies. With the hood and caps I paid $400 for it.
soozi2 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
soozi4 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
soozi1 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
K19 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Finally, here is one of those KEH ‘bargains’ that I got a number of years ago when they were asleep at the switch (ah how I miss those days!). It was advertised as a ‘Leica IIIcK repainted black’ for $600. No picture on the website, so I bought it sight-unseen. This is what showed up:
K1 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
K10 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
K19 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Yup, was a IIIcK repaint, but look at what else it says — FL 38079. So not only was it a IIIcK but it was a Luftwaffe IIIcK. For $600. Hmm okay.
Excellent selection. I remember when you had the Contaflex. The closest I've come is a 5cm/2 Sonnar that was originally in Contaflex mount & re-mounted for Contax RF; probably my best rigid 5cm/2 Sonnar.