Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Two custom updated Leica M3 cameras for sale: (1) Chrome SN: 745582 Originally made in 1955 This M3 has been throughly modernized: -- an M4 style film take up and frame counter reset system installed ?? (no more removing spool to load film) -- new spotless top (new old stock part from Leica w/o serial number) -- both flash sockets replaced with modern PC style (plastic plugs incl.) -- ASA 1300 back door -- plastic eyeglass protector on viewfinder -- CLA'd To be sold with: -- Brown Luigi leather half-case and strap -- Matching silver Voigtlander VCII light meter Camera is spotless except for small ding in bottom plate and a out-of-round strap eyelet -- both completely invisible when in the case. Mechanically perfect; viewfinder bright and clear. This is a unique and beautiful shooter and better than new. $1800 (2) Back SN: 853074 Originally made in 1956 This M3 has been painted black and throughly modernized: -- black paint finish; Leica script on top plate in red, SN and all other ?? text in white -- an Leica quick load system installed -- perfect "new" old top installed prior to painting (bearing a 1xxxxxx ?? range serial #) -- both flash sockets replaced with modern PC style (plastic plugs incl.) -- ASA 1300 back door -- plastic eyeglass protector on viewfinder -- CLA'd To be sold with: -- Black Luigi leather half-case and strap -- Matching black Voigtlander VCII light meter Camera is spotless except for small a surface rub mark in the paint on the back immediately beneath the film advance lever that's practically invisible if you don't know it's there. Mechanically perfect; viewfinder bright and clear. This, too, is a unique and beautiful shooter made even more prestigious by being black paint. $2200 Contact me off list for photos and history of each camera if you are interested. In both cases, my asking prices are less than what I have invested in them but I think represent their fair market values. ? David Keenan Member LHSA Dave. -- David Keenan, ausdlk@swbell.net on 1/6/2006