Sold Leica IXMOO film cassettes for sale!

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mckay3d

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Two minty Leica IXMOO cassettes with cases and original boxes. These will work with most M and Barnack Leicas. $75 including shipping in the U.S. Sorry, no international shipping.
 
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Very nice. Suitable for the Leica collector.
 

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Shame you don’t ship across the pond. If you happen to have an M3 these are great.
 
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mckay3d

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I do have an M3 and more cassettes. I cannot now remember why I did not want to ship overseas. Perhaps high cost of shipping. I think I will put up some more cassettes and remove the shipping restrictions. Do you need some?
Thanks
 

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It's nice you have the boxes to go with these.

I used mine quite often and held on to them when I let my IIIc go; they are nicer to work with than thin sheet metal or plastic cartridges, if you really enjoy the Leica "experience".
 

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Any difference between these ones and the one from Zeiss? Besides the name…

Yes Alex, I do believe they are quite different. And also, I think the cassettes differ from the M cameras to the barnacks, not quite the same so they can't be used interchangeably. If I'm wrong, I hope someone can comment to clarify. Bob. P.S. I have some of the Zeiss cassettes, if you are looking for those.
 
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You can use an IXMOO in either an M or a Barnack; but the shorter IXMOO can allow the Barnack film to be not central to the frame (the image can contain sprocket holes). The longer FILCA doesn't have that problem; but it jams an M camera.

I was able to solve the problem by using an O-ring (from a garden hose manufacturer) to hold the cassette up into the camera. But it wasn't a great situation and I now use the different cassettes in the cameras they were designed for.
 

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I've mentioned this issue in the past, with normal film cartridges and, my solution with a IIIC was a conical 1/2" or 12mm spring in the bottom of the cassette compartment to lift the roll up.

I never noticed it with Leica cassettes, which I do no sort.
 

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Hi - are these still available?

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--Edit: just saw the flare change - never mind!
 
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