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Which one have never saw it ?
(look at the "2".....)





Hi Alain,

Indeed, these Lubitel-2 cameras are not easy to find now. I have only pictures, not real camera yet ... Disapprove

Best Regards,
AidasSmile

Hmmmm,

I just got this one in Russia.SmileSmileSmile
The "2" in the photo of your camera, Alain, looks different than the "2" in the photo of the Lubitel-2 in Princelles (page 71). Also the placement is different, with the rivet inside of the "2" on yours and to the side in the photo of the one in Princelles.

Also, how can this camera be rare if the production was "More than two million units" as stated in Princelle. Is he wrong about that number?

Regards, Bill

Oh, never mind my last post. Now I see you mean that the placement of the "2" is what is rare ... I have never paid attention to Lubitel-2 until now ... sorry for my ignorance!

Regards, Bill

These cameras were made around 1955/1956 and represent the turnover from Lubitel to Lubitel 2(synch cameras), when they adopted an arrangement retooling the new dies already made for the previous Lubitel. Note the writing is exactly the same of the previous Lubitel (unsynch)
Regards
Note: The first lot of imported Lubitel 2 to Brazil ,sported the cyrillic plate and the importers made here new latin plates which were glued over the cameras. interesting enough, the two rivets are fake rivets engraved in the aluminium plate the same way as the letters. Recently I found several of them that I took with me.
LP
Dear Alain,

please, take a look at my even more uncommon Lubitel-2 nameplate ... Smile



Best Regards,
AidasSmile

ah ah ....interesting too ...I have not but I need the same !
now i tnink it is time for us (for me ?) to shoot all differents Lubitel 2's nameplate for a catalog !
Hi Alain,

I like your idea indeed! Ready to collaborate with you ... Smile

Best Regards,
Aidas
Hi Alain,

Although my new purchase comes with regular nameplate unfortunately, it has a very interesting serial number indeed ... SmileSmileSmile



Best Regards,
Aidas

aaaarght !!!! let's go to hell...damned boy Dead
Hi Alain,

I'm happy you like my new toy ... SmileSmileSmile. It's interesting to mention, that the particular camera was bought recently on USA eBay. The professional camera dealer said no single word in his lot description, that camera with unique serial number comes for sale ... Big smileBig smile Probably he did not find it interesting ...

Best Regards,
Aidas

More than 2Mn and you have the first one, Aidas...
Not bad! Big smile
There is no serial number on the body for Komsomolets or Lubitel? (the question of an ignorant).

Amitiés. Jacques.
Hi Jacques,

not exactly with the very first one ... Smile It's the first camera with LOMO markings on white disk indeed. Many versions with GOMZ, LOOMP and LOMO markings before ...SmileSmileSmile But it's still fun to have it!

Best Regards,
Aidas

jacques , no...never saw serial numbers on Koms or Lub bodies...alas , we just notice about lense rings...probably nothing to do whith classifyed ages....Wink

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