Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>i have a leather hard case: 7.75" x 9.25" (top cover) x 2.75" h >the top has the usual leather hinge and a carrying strap is attached >to the top near the hinge and goes through small ports attached to the >box to give a stable carrying position. > >on the cover there is an imprint, possibly earlier gold filled, which >says 'Leitz' above 'Leica. in the script style with the underline >flourish. on the bottom there is an imprint: germany. > >when i open it, i see what looks like two positions for lenses, with >leather straps to fix the lens in position, probably a 135mm and >a 90mm. in the remaining space there are what are clearly slots which >carry filters, ten of them, a built up section which seems likely to >have carried three rolls of film, and next to it another one which has >a single larger excavated cylinder, and two built up sections which >are scooped out to accept the rounded lower half of cylindric unknown >objects, possibly sunshades. lastly, there are two small metal spring >metal shapes which would accept a small rod and keep it from moving >(it would snap in). > >there is no way that a leica body would fit anywhere in theis case. > >so, what is it? Leitz/Leica also made/makes binoculars and spotting scopes; consider whether your "sunshades" might not be the objective lenses of a pair of binoculars, and whether the "small rod" might not be the center post which hinges the two halves of the binoculars together. - -- Nick NICHOLAS HARTMANN hartmann@interaccess.com Oak Park, IL USA 73057.724@compuserve.com Technical and scientific translator: German, French, Italian -> English