Paul Verizzo
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I have my father's IIIc which is in beautiful condition except for a slow shutter.
Where would you send it if it was yours? Contact info appreciated.
Interesting story on this camera. My mother's sister was working in Europe for the State Department immediately after WWII. She bought this at an Army base knowing that my father, a professional photog, would appreciate it. I looked up the serial number once somewhere, it's a 1944 item. You would never know by looking at it that is was made in the hard to get materials final days of the Reich. Leatherette, impecable metal finish, etc.
BTW, my father, mother, and and aunt are all alive still. I get photo books from the library and he loves them.
Where would you send it if it was yours? Contact info appreciated.
Interesting story on this camera. My mother's sister was working in Europe for the State Department immediately after WWII. She bought this at an Army base knowing that my father, a professional photog, would appreciate it. I looked up the serial number once somewhere, it's a 1944 item. You would never know by looking at it that is was made in the hard to get materials final days of the Reich. Leatherette, impecable metal finish, etc.
BTW, my father, mother, and and aunt are all alive still. I get photo books from the library and he loves them.