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Topic author: uwittehh
Posted on: 20100403174349
Hi there,
I have received a Zorki 1c with serial number on the back. The serial number is engraved upright instead of italic. Just like the very first Zenit cameras. I have never seen this on a Zorki 1 before. Maybe this is a factory error? Or are there more with non italic engraved serial numbers?
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de
Reply author: nightphoto
Replied on: 20100403221206
Hi Ulrich,
In Albino Pegorari's and Claudio Asquini's little booklet of Zorki classifications and characteristics there are two groups of Zorki which they classify as "Zorki 1 C1 & 1 C1A" and "Zorki 1 D1 & D1A" which have the serial numbers in upright figures on the back.
These are listed as 1951 - 1953 and serial numbers (approximately) N. 138,000 to 425,000 (maybe only some unknown amount of cameras in the middle of these series have the upright figures ... the exact serial numbers of this type of engraving is not specified). Before and after have italic numbers. These cameras have the Cyrillic script and also Roman English logo engraving (usually referred to as "Zorki-Zorki" or "Export engraving".
I'm not sure from personal experience, but mostly their books seem to be correct in the details and are learned from their own personal collecting experience.
Regards, Bill
Reply author: uwittehh
Replied on: 20100404053549
Hi Bill,
the number range you posted matches, mine has serial number 426xxx.
I have had around 6 Zorki 1c in this number range but I have never seen an upright engraved serial number before.
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de
Reply author: AlexanderK
Replied on: 20100407164331
Hi Ulrich,
Hi Bill,
I have also one Zorki-1 with upright number, which extends the range you mentioned above. My Zorki has serial number 4369xx.
Regards, Alexander