Interesting pre-war Leica?

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ziyanglai

A friend of mine send me these photo on Facebook. He told me that another friend of his:

"got it from garage sale he do buy and sale like American Pickers but he only travel local, he doesn't now about this camera but he put it in Craigslist for OBO someone offer him 5k, but he change his mind he thinks its more than that."

Any idea what this interesting little camera is? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks all.

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I don't think that wood finish is original. For a Leica collector it probably has reduced value with the wood effect - doubt it is worth the 5k.
 

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I wonder what the chances are that a "pre-war" Leica found at a "garage sale" is not a cynical Russian/East European fake....call me suspicious by nature. Third-hand reporting makes my teeth itch, as well.
 

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Especially when it's IIb style. Easiest way to tell is to fire the sitter and wind it. Leica is buttery smooth. Zorki is not.
 

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Looks like a Russian FED to me. Copy of a Leica II from the late 40's to mid 50's. See here http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/iannorris/leica_copies/leica_copies_f/fed6eng.htm .

Big giveaways are the mushroom-shaped shutter button guard and the raised area around the front of the VF window is square. Leicas were rounded on one corner.

I think these are pretty common, but the wood-grain covering may make it more collectable. Maybe worth $100 to a collector?
 

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I see these very often at flee markets in Berlin.

They are engraved Leica and it is not wood-effect but rather wood!

If you start looking too closely the seller always angrily snatches it back.

Average price is 500€ but, to an uninformed buyer, they say "check Leica cameras with your start phone" and then say "you can have it for 250€".

Just a rubbish fake I am afraid.

Bests,

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hard to tell from your pictures, but I'm guessing it is a russian fake gussied up with a wood finish. I've seen that sort of camera with that sort of finish offered on fleabay quite often.

If your friend was offered $5,000 for it, the person making the offer is working another scam. If he does sell it for that, get the money up front, in cash, no checks or even postal money orders.

What's it worth? A Leica II (which that would perport to be, since the Russians copied that model, and this has no slow speeds and the widely-spaced view- and range-finder windows) is worth a few hundred dollars in original condition and working. This camera sells, from its Moscow/Ukranian rebuilder, for perhaps $150 on the bay, and is worth far less to a collector.

Having said that, Russian copies of Leicas don't have the smooth leica feel, but they do take pretty good pictures. the lens is a copy of the venerable Elmar, which does a good job.
 
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the lens is a copy of the venerable Elmar, which does a good job.

The Russian lens marked as Elmar are actually Tessar designs. The same goes for the original Russian Industar-10, -22 and -50.
 

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When I first viewed this my thoughts were Eastern European fake. Take the lens off and look at the cam at the top of the body cavity.
 
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ziyanglai

Thanks for the response guys, especially about the scam part. I'll let him know and see what he says - update coming soon. Just wondering... If this was a real Leica, how much does it worth?
 

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If this was a real Leica, how much does it worth?

Next to nothing because it has been abused. Originality and condition is everything, so if it was a real Leica in great condition maybe $300 (there are a lot about), but if it had been given the horrible covering perhaps $125. As it is as a fake though perhaps $30 curiosity value.

Steve
 

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As it is as a fake though perhaps $30 curiosity value.

There are collectors of Leica fakes knowing exactly what they are and possibly able to tell you which Russian workshop it came out of. As always, the value is only as much as someone is prepared to pay.
 

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Looks like a Russian FED to me. Copy of a Leica II from the late 40's to mid 50's. See here http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/iannorris/leica_copies/leica_copies_f/fed6eng.htm .

Big giveaways are the mushroom-shaped shutter button guard and the raised area around the front of the VF window is square. Leicas were rounded on one corner.

I think these are pretty common, but the wood-grain covering may make it more collectable. Maybe worth $100 to a collector?

Now if it was a Luxus he'd have something.

If he paid more than a couple of bucks for it he's the loser.
 
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The "mushroom" stem shutter button is the dead giveaway. Russian fake worth maybe $30-50. What does it matter what it would be worth if "real"? Is your friend going to try to scam someone who does not know any better?
 
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