Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gary - Remember that the camera is in Costa Rica & the store owner did properly call the Leica a "G" camera but he used the European designation for a Mod IIIa (made from 1935 to 1948). This incident is not necessarily a scam to deceive but just shows how carefully one must read the fine print - A Mod "F" camera is actually a III & a Mod "A" is called Mod I. One of the biggest of the so called "Leica Scams" on eBay is the offering of the many Russian made esoteric "fantasy" pieces - and the new crop to hit the scene are extremely well made, probably in Poland but never saw the inside of a Leitz factory. A very well known LHSA member & Leica dealer runs an excellent 5 page illustrated eBay ad showing photos of the many fakes on eBay - but calling a IIIa a IIIg could be an innocent mistake, so again "Caveat Emptor" Mary Grace (de Milo) gary.elshaw@vuw.ac.nz writes: > > I managed to buy a IIIG this morning on ebay. The truly funny thing is i'd > never been to ebay before, until the LUG discussion last week where people > discussed how bad it is! The bad news is, I think the camera i bought is > possibly fictitious. I've notified the ebay security department about the > seller, and i'm hoping they may get some answers/assurances before me. >