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Hi,

 

Does anyone have any information regarding dates and/or serial numbers of the changes of markings on the top of the Leica M3 rewind knob (from red slot to one red dot to two red dots)? The changes are mentioned in my books (Laney and van Hasbroeck) but no dates/serial numbers.

 

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Rob

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Thanks, Luigi. I have a DS M3 #832xxx , made in 1956, with 'early' features (shutter speeds, glass pressure plate, earliest ASA speed range) but with double red dot on rewind knob (said to be 'late' feature) so I was wondering if the latter had been replaced.

 

Rob

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I read in Sartorius that the slot was used till s/n 785.800, and from 785.801 there are TWO red dots...he doesn't mention the single dot, which surely was used, according to other authors : I suppose before the two were adopted... but cannot find the picture of a "one dot" model... can be it's the scarcest variant.

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quote=jc_braconi;1091033]My 757360 has one dot.

:);) This maybe looks like to have one red dot... but not so clear when too enlarged... and has the frame selector, and s/n maybe has 6 digits...

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757360 is into a batch of 9700 M3s ... can be it's the "one dot batch" ?

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Lager I (p.171) says: "Rewind knob markings changed from a bar to a dot to two dots during the first year of production".

 

There are pictures of No. 700000 with one dot, though No. 700066 from 1954 shows no dot. Preproduction cameras No. 005, 0041, and No. 0043 from 1953 have no dot. 800000 and The "Alfred Eisenstaedt" M3 No. M3 E-1 (preproduction MP ca. 1955) have two dots.

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This maybe looks like to have one red dot... but not so clear when too enlarged... and has the frame selector, and s/n maybe has 6 digits...

 

757360 is into a batch of 9700 M3s ... can be it's the "one dot batch" ?

 

Not this one Luigi, it wears round attaches

the second in this row :

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correction to one dot in the list of Dr Bawendi. In contrary to entry in his table saying that one dot may be found occasionaly up to 70300 I found many as well with much higher serial, the highest i found was 779712. Mechanical construction of wind knob changed with 778200, below this number screws with one dot and slot were interchangeable. Even within the prototype and inital batches of M3 (700xxx) both variants may be found, however slot appears more often

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