Hi,

to be absolutely accurate, it's an M3 (1959) single-stroke. The lens
is a 1982 90/2.8 Tele-Elmarit M, the thin one, with an early model
hood.

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 Bob  

Tuesday, October 15, 2002, 3:40:39 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Keith,

> Thanks.

> The Leica was a III I believe, with a 90mm aboard. Bob Walkdens.

> It's a fun, if busy place. I didn't really get a good shot of Stan with 
> his Pentax 645 - I should have.

> Cheers,

> Cot

>>Lovely!
>>You did solve one part of a mysteriousness I've tried to figure out
>>for a time.
>>I have a collector friend in Nottingham and we swap photos and camera
>>tales from time to time. 
>>Last time I sent her a photo of a boat coming down under the
>>bridge...very likely the very same Camden Lock bridge you showed in
>>your display of London photos...
>>Couldn't retrieve the previous photo from any of my previous haunts,
>>so it seems to be lost.
>>Ah well...
>>
>>Was that a Leica RF I saw smashed up against someone's cheek?
>>Small lens like that, and a small, thin body, almost had to be...
>>
>>Good stuff, Cotty Sir! Thanks.  <g>


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