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For Sale Sold: 1956 DS Leica M3 Rangefinder (body only)

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willijt

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Sold: This listing is for a beautiful 1956 double-stroke Leica M3. I purchased the camera in mid-2020 from Tamarkin Leica in Chicago and in their sale listing it was described as Exc.++. I agree with that evaluation. Further, before the sale I confirmed that it had been completely serviced by Tamarkin technicians. This camera along with a 50mm Summicron DR (not included in this listing) gave me a lot of pleasure but my mobility is limiting my photo walks and I don’t want to see it gathering dust in a drawer. During my period of ownership I treated it kindly like the treasure that it is. These photos are the actual camera that is listed. The price for this Exc.++ Leica M3 rangefinder including body cap is $1099 (USD) plus shipping which will be calculated at the time of purchase. The cameral will travel via Canada Post / USPS as a tracked and insured package which will require a signature at destination. Be assured that it will be very well packaged. You may view a few of the photos which I took with this camera on my flickr photo stream at the following URL.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/55920888@N08/albums/72157715978120397

Thank you for your interest in this listing. If questions arise, fire away. ~ Jim Williams

 
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That's a very good price, I was talking to a stallholder at a camera fair just over a week ago, he has a shop as well. He had M3's on his stall and because I have one we talked prices, and that's low end, but then UK/Europe prices are maybe 30%+ higher.

Hope it finds a great new home

Ian
 
My first Leica was an M3 DS. Loved that camera, there's nothing like one.
 
My first Leica was an M3 DS. Loved that camera, there's nothing like one.

Yes, it is a beauty alright. A timeless marvel of art and engineering. Thanks for popping in. Stay safe. ~Jim