Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Old Leica stuff questions
From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net>
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 10:41:52 -0400

At 08:24 AM 4/8/98 +0000, Harrison McClary, thoughtful cuss, asked about
the following:
>1) A visoflex # 18412 made in germany, has the kind of viewfinder you 
>look down into.
>2) Hektor 12.5cm Ernst Leitz Canada 1214317. This lens is screwed 
>onto the Viso an is a 2.5 aperture.
>3) several extension tubes screw mount (at least this is what I think 
>they are) a 60mm a 30mm and a 15mm.  There is also something labelled 
>Accura Japan (no it is not a car) turns like some kind of focusing 
>device and has what appears to be a distance scale of 160mm, 164, 
>169, 174 engraved on it.
>4) 35 2.8 summaron with eyes. 2050496
>5) what I think is a swing out polarizer
>6) Sola 9cm f4 lens  #80555 Sun Opt. Company made in Japan
>7) table top tripod.

The Visoflex is a Viso I and would date from the early 1950's, most likely.
 The Viso I is OZUPO/16484 if in LTM, OZXOM/16482 if in M mount.  The
viewfinder is LVFOO/16486.  A Viso I in E condition is worth between $50
and $75.

The 2.5/125 Hektor 1214317, Leica HIKOO/11532 (meters) or 11032 (feet)
dates from 1954.  In E condition, this lens is worth perhaps $1250 with
caps and perhaps $1,000 without caps.  But be warned:  this is a rare lens
(only 3300 made) and McKeown's law definitely applies.

The 2.8/35 Summaron RF 2050496 dates from 1963, Leica SIMOW/11106.  Ten
thousand were made, and its value is, accordingly, rather low, $350 or so
in E condition though they sometimes bring a tad more.  This is an
extremely nice lens.

The extension tubes (probably ELNY, 15mm:  FUFIF, 30mm:  FULFO, and 60mm:
FULGX) and swing-out polarizer (there are many, many versions) are
achronic:  they were in production for quite a few years.  The extension
tubes are worth about $15 each and the polarizer, perhaps, $75 IF it is in
useable condition.  

The table-top tripod is worth around $35 without a ball-head.  Again, there
are many varieties.

The other gear I cannot speak to, save that I doubt if it has much value.

Marc


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