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Topic author: Niko80

Posted on: 20131002195832

Anything related to <b>FED1'c'</b> should go here.[:)]

I have a question regarding the ominous "green vulcanite" said to be found in early Type'c' s/n up to about 62.000 - if I am correct...

Could you give me a comparison of "green" and normal black vulcanite side by side? Somehow I have never come across a camera of this type.

Regards,
Christian



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Reply author: Jacques M.

Replied on: 20131003024715


It seems the vulcanite becomes grey/green, perhaps because of a strong utilisation: action of sweat, pressure on the body...
But it's also a question of texture. I will make photos soon.

Jacques.

Reply author: Jacques M.

Replied on: 20131003075941


Here it is:

http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/3102013_vulcanite 002.jpg


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/3102013_vulcanite 002.jpg

Jacques.

Reply author: Niko80

Replied on: 20131003164632

Thank you!

It seems to me that the left camera simply has less of the black paint covering the vulcanite.

Is it true that this "green" vulcanite is limited to a certain serial range?

Regards,
Christian

Reply author: Jacques M.

Replied on: 20131004031001


The grain is different too.
We can find this vulcanite only between 34000 and 61000, very roughly speaking.
We already had several discussions about the colour in the forum, Bill (?) showing that the colour had disappeared on the surface, but that black grains remained in the hollows.

Jacques.