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If it is a genuine Leica, in decent original conditions, is surely a valuable item; can you post some pictures of it ? There is also the possibility that it is a "fake Leica" (thousands were made, expecially in Eastern Europe) , and is rather easy to identify them if the pictures do show well the top and the lens' front.

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If the camera is genuine it is a Leica1 from 1928 and as such quite interesting. Take it to somebody who knows about these things, as much depends on the state of the camera. Are there any accessories with it? Box, original invoice, whatever?

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Hi there,

 

sorry didnt know that one should not ask about price estimations...

its actually two cameras, both wrapped in a leather envelope. one is from 1928 (fab. No 5536), according to the manual upgraded by leica in 1930 (?), the other one from 1935 (fab. No 15'000...something), both look quite well in shape. For one of the two there is a teleobjektive added (which is actually huge, looks like a spy. glass :) ).

I'll support you with pictrues later on :)

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That one looks genuine enough, but it does appear to have suffered from being stored for so long.

 

The cost of a CLA will be significant - if you intend to sell them your best options will be to show them to a Leica dealer, who should give you a fair 'trade' price based on their actual condition and likely repair costs, or list them on ebay with clear photos, and let them find their own price.

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The case is not for this camera (cutout for long shutter time dial) but the camera seems to be in pretty decent shape, well worth restoring. The lens is hazy, but might just need a clean. Be wary of dealers and eBay. Take it to a reputable Leica restorer and sell (if you want to sell, I would keep it) through Westlicht Auctions

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hi there,

 

No, I dont want to sell it, it was something very preacues to my grand dad, so I will keep it in the family. Anyways, I will try to let it fix and shape up by some one. Purhaps one can still make decent photos with this old german box :)

 

thx a lot for all the answers!

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Purhaps one can still make decent photos with this old german box :)

 

I think you're doing the right thing to keep it. And yes, with a little bit of TLC (and perhaps even now) it will take excellent photos.

 

Edit: There's a list of service technicians here. Incidentally, I just spoke with Leica Customer Service the other day about my M cameras which are in for a checkup. I asked about whether they could service my Leica II from 1931 and I was told they can, provided they have any necessary parts. Leica does not have a stock of spare parts for screwmount cameras but would have to take parts from other cameras they have. I was told that in most cases it will be possible to repair cameras. And a general service with tuning and lubricating of the mechanics can of course always be done. I don't think the price will be prohibitive (but will certainly defer to other forum members who have had their screwmounts serviced by Leica). And if it is a family heirloom then the cost may be less important.

 

Good luck

Philip

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