Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/13

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Subject: [Leica] My 1st IIIc purchase
From: len-1 at comcast.net (Leonard Taupier)
Date: Tue Nov 13 05:28:24 2007
References: <200711122154.10936.photo.forrest@earthlink.net> <6552C91E-635F-460F-B386-F624AD8B55AD@comcast.net> <28A23FAD-89AB-4BC5-8485-7BED129512B3@droolassicpark.com>

That's another thing. Make sure it has a take up spool. If so it's  
worth the price for spare parts.

Len


On Nov 13, 2007, at 8:05 AM, Charlie Meyer wrote:

> But for $20, it would be worth buying IMHO.  Send it to Youxin to  
> get an estimate. For bits like the takeup spool even if the rf/ 
> shutter was not worth it, there wouldn't be much, if any, financial  
> risk.
>
> I paid about $225 on that not to e named auction site recently for  
> one of Youxin's IIIc's.  Great deal considering what the IIIc's go  
> for as closet queens with doG knows what wrong with them.
>
> Your mileage may vary.
>
> Charlie
>
> On Nov 13, 2007, at 7:46 AM, Leonard Taupier wrote:
>
>> 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
>>>
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