Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I guess I can post this here as well.
My oldest Leica is a Leica I (model A) from 1930 (right), next to my 1938 Leica I (model E).
Still waiting for NobbySparrow to open his webshop again, so I can get the proper nickel finish shutter button collar
My oldest Leica is a Leica I (model A) from 1930 (right), next to my 1938 Leica I (model E).

Still waiting for NobbySparrow to open his webshop again, so I can get the proper nickel finish shutter button collar
Erik van Straten
Veteran
This is my oldest I. Lucky serail number too.
Erik.
Erik.

I guess I can post this here as well.
My oldest Leica is a Leica I (model A) from 1930 (right), next to my 1938 Leica I (model E).
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Still waiting for NobbySparrow to open his webshop again, so I can get the proper nickel finish shutter button collar![]()
Simply beautiful!
jszokoli
Well-known
Old, but converted post war. I wonder how much of the original remains.
I posted this to the conversions thread last week.
Joe

I posted this to the conversions thread last week.
Joe
raid
Dad Photographer
I posted already about my Standard Leica being my oldest Leica camera.
It is a beautiful camera with a slim body.


It is a beautiful camera with a slim body.
Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
Here’s a Replica of Oskar Barnacks exposure tester camera “Die Mutter der UR Leica”. Yes, it works!

MaZo
Established
SimonPJ
Well-known
My oldest, 1929 1, converted to 1(c).


carbo73
Well-known
Nice to see this thread running again!
My oldest Leica is a Ia, made in 1929, with serial number 14926. Old style base (black & chrome), Elmar, lower advance lever & dimpled mushroom release. It works perfectly, but somebody removed who knows when the disengager to rewind the film. So now film must be taken out with both spools and rewinded by hand in dark room/ dark bag.
BTW, now I understand why the lower style advance lever was modified to the usual higher design. I accidentally touched the release while advancing film twice, resulting in a wasted shot in my first trial.
My oldest Leica is a Ia, made in 1929, with serial number 14926. Old style base (black & chrome), Elmar, lower advance lever & dimpled mushroom release. It works perfectly, but somebody removed who knows when the disengager to rewind the film. So now film must be taken out with both spools and rewinded by hand in dark room/ dark bag.
BTW, now I understand why the lower style advance lever was modified to the usual higher design. I accidentally touched the release while advancing film twice, resulting in a wasted shot in my first trial.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
You mean by "lower style advance lever" the wind knob? I've always thought they made it higher because a higher knob gives a much better grip.
Erik.
Erik.
carbo73
Well-known
Leica 1A 14938
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21859854@N04/2111521312/in/set-72157603455154736
ps. I know that there is/was a book about the 10 different Leica 1A versions-does anybody know a website about these differences?
Wow, mine was being made a few steeps down the production line! I have the 14926, just 12 numbers of diference. Maybe even completed the same day! Do you still have it? your comment has several years now...
carbo73
Well-known
You mean by "lower style advance lever" the wind knob? I've always thought they made it higher because a higher knob gives a much better grip.
Erik.
eeeh.... yes, english is not my native language
Well, it obviously has better grip with a higher knob and specially it does not interfere so much with the release. And if this release is the larger mushroom type... you end shooting while advancing film, and that's not nice. If this happened to me twice in 30 or so pictures, probably a lot of customers complained to Leitz about this question (or I'm clumsy, that could also be an explanation :bang
hap
Well-known
Who is mas macho?
tranquilo67
Newbie
Ha, I'm out straight away. Yet I can can compete in a similar fashion.
Mine is a 1932 Leica II, nr. 71917. Leica IIs started at 71200. Anybody got an older Leica II?
Hi,
I forgot that I had pending the answer to this topic.
I have the Leica II 71207 (the 8th sample) from April the 11th 1932 that is, as far as I know, the earliest known so far
Stay safe,
Augusto
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica1A(1928-6535)/TMY400/AdoxMCC110
Erik.
Erik.


Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica1A(58734)/TMY400/AdoxMCC110
Erik.
Erik.

johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Hi,
I forgot that I had pending the answer to this topic.
I have the Leica II 71207 (the 8th sample) from April the 11th 1932 that is, as far as I know, the earliest known so far
Stay safe,
Augusto
Wow!
I have since 2013 ‘upgraded’ my Leica II to nr. 71407, exactly 200 after yours.
And, I bought a converted Leica in Berlin, nr. 12xxx a few years back. But, converted to a III, non-factory chromed camera
Malcolm M
Well-known

I tried, without success, to find a thread specifically for the Model A, but couldn't find one. As sample of photos just posted on the main gallery with No. 5252 from 1928. The success rate was not high- occasional wind-on woozy, optimistic viewfinder resulting in missing edges on the negative, image area displaced over the sprocket holes (I used a rubber washer as a spacer, so at least the frames weren't wonky). But when it works it seems near miraculous for a 95 year old camera. Good on yer, Oskar!
Focusing using a HFOOK rangefinder. Guess distance, set that on rangefinder and lens, then fine focusing with feet.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
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