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Leica M3 Mystery "engraving"


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Greetings All,

 

I finally bought myself an M3; have wanted one for years and found one at a good price, so went for it. It's a user and I intend to shoot with it and have some fun.

 

It's from 1960 and has the following scratched into the rear, on the chrome, to the right of the sync sockets:

 

"E5832 647001 2312"

 

I know this is a long shot, but would anyone have an idea what this is? I'm guessing it belonged to some company who hand engraved / scratched, numbers into their gear. I'd really be interested in seeing if it was anything of interest!

 

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

 

Cheers,

 

Edmond

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I'd say it is of no interest in historical terms... :o... just a bad scratching surely not factory original... some "professional" owners (persons or public/private entities) did use to identify this way their cameras : I saw a MD owned by a local Hospital with a "inventory" number engraved on the back, but well done, even if with "alien" fonts.

 

Even if it is not disturbing in user terms, in case one day you'll need a CLA, I'd even consider to find a spare original M3 top, which is not impossible to find.

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Thanks chaps. I was hopeful perhaps someone might recognise what the number types might be and although very DIY, it could have an interesting story! Who knows?!!

 

Cheers,

 

Edmond

 

Time ago, for a similar question (odd number hand-engraved on a M leather case,iirc) I speculated it could be the telephone number of some nice interesting girl/model... ;)... who could be worth to re-contact even if 50 years around have passed... :D

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It has to be Einstein's camera, and the only place he had to note the answer to a previously un-solvable equation. Probably not worth much :D

 

Steve

 

LOL!!! Love the theory and as far as I'm concerned, you're absolutely right! It must be the formula that answers the meaning of life!!

 

Edmond :-D

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It has to be Einstein's camera, and the only place he had to note the answer to a previously un-solvable equation. Probably not worth much :D

 

Steve

 

.... I never really believed it was 42.

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