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has anyone seen this kind of film advance/winder before ? just wondering what the arm does

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2 hours ago, luigi bertolotti said:

What I have never seen is a Barnack with a RED top  like in your picture  :) 

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5 hours ago, frame-it said:

sure did!

My post seems to have disappeared, but your comment on it has not. Another curiosity?

Now it has reappeared. A third curiosity?

William.

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And what about this very simple and efficient system, the "Tech Photo Rapid Advance Lever for Leica" I used for several years on a Leica IIIf ?

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On 12/27/2019 at 6:42 PM, jankap said:

An Old Delft lens. Super! I had one in 1961.

The rangefinder filter is in red too.

I fully agree with you, jankap : Oude Delft (or Old Delft) Dutch lenses for Leica were  "super". I had three, and used them quite a lot with excelent results. The photos from my archives were already published, but may interest some members. A seldom quoted curiosity : the tele Old Delft 5/40cmm had a Leitz code TDLCA, at least in some catalogs (the one reproduced is from the Belgian importer).

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