Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Phil, I don't think I would do it. Sounds like there is too much wrong. You can get a IIIC with a recent CLA from Sandy Ritz for $249. It has a little brassing but that's OK. And if something isn't working right you can get your money back. I don't know what a CLA, new shutter, and rangefinder repair would cost but I bet more then $249. Len On Nov 12, 2007, at 9:54 PM, Philip Forrest wrote: > The camera shop I work for has a consignment department which is > unfortunately > through that e-auction site that shall not be named. > Anyways, the guy who handles the consignments is a really honest > man & I trust > his assessment of cameras. I haven't had the chance to handle the > camera > since that department is across town. The camera in question is a > post-war > IIIc ser #432xxx. That puts it in 1946-47. The shutter speeds are > all > accurate with just a small amount of lag in the 1 second speed. > Rangefinder > is completely inoperable for all intents & purposes. The chrome is > somewhat > pitted & vulcanite all intact. No scratches or dents, just a mild > amount of > brassing. The big problem is that the shutter supposedly leaks > quite a bit. > I can probably get this camera for less than $20 and I trust the > source in > their description of it. As the RF isn't working, I'd be using it > with my > wide lenses & scale focusing (15mm, 28mm and 35mm.) > So, would it be worth it for me to buy it in this user condition > and have the > shutter curtains replaced as well as the body generally CLA'd? > OR, would I be better off buying a camera that already works? > > thanks, > PhilFo > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information