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A Question - Leitz camera cases


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Thank you Luigi. On reading my original post again, I see I did not make my question clear. What I wanted to know is: Are all screw mount genuine leica cases stamped with the word "Leica"? I ask because a couple of the cases which came with my cameras are unstamped, yet seem to be of the correct quality. Both came with 1928 updated I(A)'s.

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Thank you Luigi. On reading my original post again, I see I did not make my question clear. What I wanted to know is: Are all screw mount genuine leica cases stamped with the word "Leica"? I ask because a couple of the cases which came with my cameras are unstamped, yet seem to be of the correct quality. Both came with 1928 updated I(A)'s.

Usually they are embossed Leitz in front of the "noose" and or Leitz Wetzlar at the rear back or in the bottom in a condenser shape, some others are stamper Leitz New York and Germany or Made in Germany ink stamped inside or embossed on the bottom.

the variety makes the world beautiful ;)

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I'd love to JC, but I'm (at the moment) totally from the film era. Just coming to terms with my 1 year old Laptop. Will get scanner or working digital camera eventually, and once I've overcome a current problem, will have great pleasure in posting many pictures. By the way, thanks to your earlier information, I've found that one of the two cases has a Leitz stamp on the base. Thank you. David

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Thanks JC, but I'd need to buy a new one to do it. The current one was bought second hand from a Sunday market for $10 3 years ago and as I have a $5 dollar a month mobile plan and a land-line, can't justify the expense of a new one. Regards, David

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Thanks JC, but I'd need to buy a new one to do it. The current one was bought second hand from a Sunday market for $10 3 years ago and as I have a $5 dollar a month mobile plan and a land-line, can't justify the expense of a new one. Regards, David

 

You know, it is unreasonable to expect anyone who really appreciates classic Leicas to be an "early adopter " of new technology... really: new technology began with the "M" mount....

 

Regards (another David, from England but living in Oklahoma) David

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Thank you David, Walk through my doorway and you walk into the 1950's. An era of wringer washing machines, wind-up gramaphones, bakelite telephones, valve radios and a 60 foot long aerial in the back yard. Oh and, of course, no home would be complete without a Barnack or two, or three, or four, etc.:p

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