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Detlev Posted - Mar 20 2024 : 09:56:50 AM
Hi,
does anybody know something about this strange serial number?
Best regards,
Detlev


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Detlev Posted - Mar 31 2024 : 01:37:12 AM
The cameras starting with letter "A" came from Russia some years ago.
Detlev Posted - Mar 27 2024 : 3:04:33 PM
From Russia:
Serial numbers of special equipment depended on the customer. The description was in the terms of reference.
The only thing I can say is that "БЛ" (BL) is the factory index of the drawings.
For example: BL3.821.031 is "mikrofotoapparat F21T".
Detlev Posted - Mar 24 2024 : 2:52:19 PM
5 digits is the common method

http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2432024_F21-13k.jpg

But the first two digits are not always the production year



http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2432024_77012a.jpg

xya Posted - Mar 24 2024 : 1:48:21 PM
Never questioned mine, it has only 5 digits, as the manual suggests, but not 6 like Ulrich's...


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uwittehh Posted - Mar 23 2024 : 4:50:55 PM
Really strange numbering.
My two seem to have normal numbers: N005756 and T921610

Ulrich

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Detlev Posted - Mar 23 2024 : 12:19:56 PM
I suppose the old number was milled out and a new one was engraved



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Denn_kirov Posted - Mar 23 2024 : 11:37:46 AM

http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2332024_P72200141.JPG

Also a little unusual number
Detlev Posted - Mar 23 2024 : 02:25:57 AM
There is another unusual serial number.

http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2332024_F212P.jpg

perkinsmg Posted - Mar 20 2024 : 4:08:51 PM
I have A700072! I've often wondered about it. But not as strange as the serial of the first camera above.
fedka Posted - Mar 20 2024 : 3:55:48 PM
I like how well-worn the -A camera is. That's a lot of use.
Detlev Posted - Mar 20 2024 : 10:28:54 AM
There is another unusual serial number


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/2032024_F21 Amk.jpg

Detlev Posted - Mar 20 2024 : 10:16:56 AM
Hi Vlad,
the F21 T manual says: the camera has 5 digits serial number prefixed with a letter "T", which is entered into a passport.
The first two digits seem to be often the production year, but not in all cases.
Detlev
Vlad Posted - Mar 20 2024 : 10:03:19 AM
Hi Detlev, I have seen this camera as well and it also puzzled me. Did Julius have anything to say about it? I also seen the serial number that starts with "A" recently. Do you know what the deal is with that one?

Best regards,
Vlad


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