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Ambro51: yes, I have 2 more Barnacks: my first one is my father´s IIIG with 5 cm Elmar 2,8f. The second one is a IIIA I bought at the same bidding place as the IA we are talking about. I have uploaded photos of both of them in previous topics (may be looking at my profile you could find´em). With the years passing, I bought a few LTM lenses (a 1938  9 cm Elmar, another 5 cm Elmar 2,8, 13,5 cm Hektor and a (probably) Thorium 5 cm Summicron.

I also have a M3 with Summicron and a collapsible 9 cm Elmar. A bunch of accesories are also in my possesion.

 

M9reno: I am really tempted.

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Luigi;

As I said, temptation is big. And bigger as time goes by.

 

By the way, the IIIA is new to me (a few months) and haven´t had the time to shoot it yet with real film.

 

If I buy this one, I would like it fully operational.

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Indeed, Alejandro, your Lutz Ferrando IIIa and matching case are beautiful! Congratulations on those and I hope you get to use them soon.

 

I am a fellow South American (Colombian), although living in the UK now for many years, and I was keen to find one of the cameras that introduced Leica to our continent. So when I saw a Lutz Ferrando I A a few years ago (sold in Italy on eBay), I snapped it up. In fact it is the very same Leica I A camera that P.P. Ghisetti showed in the following article:

 

http://www.wetzlar-historica-italia.it/lutzferrando.html

 

It is now getting its CLA with Malcolm Taylor.

 

Te deseo lo mejor con tus cámaras antiguas, Alejandro.

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James, yes I have the same idea, but have no Skopar. Instead I have some Leitz 5 cm that could make the job in case the lens that comes with the camera is not ok. But not decided to purchase yet. Here in Argentina the financial situation doesn't help much.

 

M9reno, have you got the Buenos Aires or the Rio de Janeiro version? I have only seen Brazilian examples on the Net.

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It is the Buenos Aires version inscribed on the viewfinder. It’s the same serial number camera that you can see halfway down the page in the link in my previous post. Fotocamera Milano was the seller who then sold it to me.

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