US Army Signal Corps Kodak Signet KE-7 by Mike Novak, on Flickr
I think that the military Signet 35 is among the best looking cameras ever made. I have been looking for a good example for some time. This one was purchased from the original owner, who has had it since he served in the Korean War.A interesting camera. US-made Kodak cameras were not offered here since long time ago, except for their instants.

Contax IIA color dial with Sonnar 50mm f2. Nice find at a thrift store.
It was really dirty, had a big dent in the rear, and was not working when I bought it.
Cleaned up nicely. Need some more lenses for it now. =]
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Very, very nice. The models without the aging selenium meter, such as yours, are more sought after. The color dial version is very elegant - you just don't see detail and machining like that today.
How is the rangefinder and the shutter? With age, the top 1/1250 speed is usually off quite a bit. However, your shutter slats are actually driven by a gear train rather than belts, which is an improvement over Leicas of that era.

Why do you bother about the serial number?
Asahi Pentax S3 03 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Asahi Pentax S3 02 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Asahi Pentax S3 01 by Peter Elgar, on FlickrI got back an 'Old Friend' the other day -- my ORIGINAL Asahi Pentax S3 bought for £87 in 1961...
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