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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
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Luiz Paracampo Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
2002 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Sep 27 2016 : 9:52:12 PM
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A good fake from FED Teh lens is the Industar 22 by judging the meter scale the front is redone with a new ring, reengraved andhas a reducer for the neyw aperture. That is my veredict. Regards LP |
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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
4252 Posts My Collection
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Alexander K. AlexanderK
Germany
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Posted - Sep 28 2016 : 02:30:04 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Vlad
What's even more interesting this exact camera (seems like it) is in the McKeown's 12th edition.
... and I think exact this fact is the reason for this fantastic auction price. Maybe they are doing business together?
Nevertheless it is rather strange for me. I know this Auction Team Breker for some time and they seems to be very professional. Some time ago it was not possible to buy on Breker's online, exclusively personally in Cologne.
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Edited by - AlexanderK on Sep 28 2016 02:30:58 AM |
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Jacques M.
France
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Posted - Sep 28 2016 : 02:39:47 AM
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The serial number is more realistic as well on the Mc Keown. But always fake... And the one on Team Breker is really badly done.
Here is a site with some genuine ones: http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/nicca/nicca.html
Amitiés. Jacques. |
Edited by - Jacques M. on Sep 28 2016 02:41:17 AM |
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Alfa2
Poland
349 Posts |
Posted - Sep 28 2016 : 07:09:19 AM
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Yes, this is FED 1c, the vulcanite is from postwar Leica. I don't see rewind knob it seems to be from Leica too. What is the lever (you have to set it at "R" in Leica when you want re rewind a film) from ? |
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Jacques M.
France
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Posted - Sep 28 2016 : 08:29:28 AM
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Yes, a late 1c or a 1d (position of the central screw, no pin on the accessory shoe and probably no screw under the rewind button). The rewind lever comes from a Fed too (with B under it, instead of R on Leicas).
No certitude concerning the mechanism. Probably a Fed's...
Amitiés. Jacques. |
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Vladislav Kern Vlad
USA
4252 Posts My Collection
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Posted - Sep 28 2016 : 10:03:38 AM
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It is amazing how you can confuse a signature viewfinder "curving" frame on a Nicca with a straight one on a FED .. it's a dead giveaway |
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Jacques M.
France
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Alexander K. AlexanderK
Germany
590 Posts |
Posted - Sep 28 2016 : 2:13:51 PM
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Jacques, you can offer your camera to Breker's
Regards, Alexander |
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Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts |
Posted - Sep 28 2016 : 4:54:25 PM
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quote: Originally posted by AlexanderK
Jacques, you can offer your camera to Breker's
Regards, Alexander
Sure I will! But it won't be "covered" by the McKeown...
To be serious, I think that the upper Nicca, on the McKeown page, is certainly genuine: correct cover, good finder window shape, and plausible serial number. By what I know! On the lower one (which was just bought), a Fed shape for the window, a serial number which is unknown. Above all, a "B" mark under the rewind lever which denotes a Russian product. And other details.
Sorry for the owner, even if I am not a Nicca specialist. Of course, there can be original Nicca parts, in this camera. The lens, for example, cannot be a Fed's. My Nicca-Fed contains original Nicca parts too: cover, rangefinder and baseplate. But I paid 50 times less for it...
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Joseph S
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Luiz Paracampo Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
2002 Posts My Collection
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