Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Guido, In Belgium the M4-P "1913-1983" was almost always sold alone. The same for the winder and the lenses. I've reed somewhere that it was not the case in Italy. The M4-P "1913-1983" use to be very common here (1.500 $ - 2.000$ like new) (1.500 ex.) According to Leica list, the normal M4-p chrom is much more scarce, particularly the model with M6 top cover (in total : + 500 ex.) Lucien. Guido Ridoli wrote: > A seller has suggested me for a M4-P "1913-1983" body, > but i have read in specialist press that the M4-P "1913-1983" was sold > only in this three special set: > a) M4-P "1913-1983" ; Leicameter MR-4 with Summicron 50mm, f/2; Elmarit > 28mm, f/2.8 and Leicawinder > b) M4-P "1913-1983" Leicameter MR-4 with Summilux M 50mm, f/1.4; Elmarit > 28mm, f/2.8 and Leicawinder > c)M4-P "1913-1983" Leicameter MR-4 with Summicron M35mm, f/2; Summicron > M90,f/2 and Leicawinder > Do you know if is a celebrate a M4-P "1913-1983" body > I think that the M4-P "1913-1983" body was uncomplete set, but the seller > says that it is normal. > Can Someone help me? > Thank you for all