Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I recently inherited my mother's camera, which I think is a Leica A (No. 50353). She bought it from a friend, a freighter captain, shortly after the end of WWII. He said that he had bought it from a refugee who needed money. She used it for decades, and it seems to function now, but the last person who worked on it, some years ago, told her "A lot of these parts are worn very thin--you really shouldn't be using it." (At an earlier repair, the old German technician opened it up and said, "Oh, those lovely brass gears...") I know it's old, if only because I've been acquainted with it all my life, but I wonder if a knowledgeable person here can tell me a little about how early in Leica history it really is. I've put up a few pictures at http://homepage.mac.com/eric_ladner/PhotoAlbum2.html (My apologies for the on-camera-flash glare--it's all I can do with my current little digital camera.) I'm not interested in selling it, and am curious about value only for insurance purposes. I'd mainly just like to know a little more about this old family friend. Many thanks, Eric