Thanks Dennis: I did email Kurland and (Craig Williams) responded as follows: "Thank you for your inquiry. We bought the last of their stock during the summer.....Rollei has recently sourced some new funding so there may be changes in the near future."
I'm not exactly sure what that might mean.
The situation is that Rollei gave up making MF cameras a long time ago already. Rollei is now no more but a trademark, licensed by its Danish owners to several manufacturers of consumer electronics and other stuff.
A new company, calling themselves Franke & Heidecke, after the original company, thought they could succeed where Rollei thought they could not.
They tried to continue the 6000-series, but with as much success as Rollei had - none. Franke & Heidecke were thrown a life line by Jenoptik, asking them to build a platform for their (i.e. Sinar) digital backs (the Hy6), Leaf joined them.
They also continued the TLR line.
Franke & Heidecke Mk II however had taken on more than they could cope with when they took over from Rollei, and have now gone bankrupt. They closed shop on september 30th last year.
Jenoptik has withdrawn from digital photography, and Leaf was swallowed up by PhaseOne.
The latest news was that an investor wanted to continue 'something'.
'Something', because it still is not clear what. It was hinted at that the TLR line would continue, marketed as luxury items (of the extreme sort - very high prices, put in a box worth more than a 'regular' camera, and hand delivered to your home). But it could well be that all they are planning to do is get rid of the left over inventory that way, make a bundle out of the ruins, without resuming production, or even keep stocks of spare parts.
Odds are on that they indeed only want to turn the remaining stock into gold.