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I might as well show mine, no. 3257, which was "slightly" updated later in its life. That also involved re-engraving the original shallow bismuth filled engravings (not necessarily using the same spots, but it was done professionally).

It was shipped on May 10, 1927 to a photo shop called Calderoni & Társa in Budapest, Hungary. It was never returned to the factory.

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10 minutes ago, SpotmaticSP said:

I might as well show mine, no. 3257, which was "slightly" updated later in its life. That also involved re-engraving the original shallow bismuth filled engravings (not necessarily using the same spots, but it was done professionally).

It was shipped on May 10, 1927 to a photo shop called Calderoni & Társa in Budapest, Hungary. It was never returned to the factory.

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Is that a nickel or crime finish?

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27 minutes ago, Leica_Guy_Dallas said:

Is that a nickel or crime finish?

At that time, almost no one wanted a black and nickel finish anymore. So it was chromed to make it look more modern.

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