Come on guys ......you know you wanna be in on the fun....

I got a recesky tlr a few weeks ago. Count me in.

My Recesky TLR and Olympus Trip 35 arrived yesterday! I spent about 2 hours building the Recesky..... if youre buying of these my top tip is not to touch/polish the reflector mirror. I put a tiny finger print on it during the build and thought best to use a lens cloth to give it a clean, it took the coating off. So now i have a little smudge in the viewer!
Alan
Asha said:2 hours!....impressive!.... given that kits usually tax my patence to its' limit, I best give myself a week to build mine up ....approx 20 mins per day
The camera looks to have a distinct "Lego" look about it don't you think?
Thanks for the advice re viewer....at least you can't get yours mixed up with someone elses now that it has that "personal" touch![]()
( I know some ship with the Chinese instructions!)
Good luck with yours!
.....I occasionally call at a chinese restaurant for coffee.....maybe best to try construct it sat there amongst translators If you do get the Chinese instructions only, message me and I'll try n scan mine in and send them to you![]()
An interesting lot. We need Arthur (Ambermile) to help with the ID, he has a good handle on this vintage kit I think.
My thoughts too .....in fact he might have an answer to a jammed aperture ring on a brass lens that i have...I opened a thread on it ages ago here
there is one trick - put the stuck item into a sealed ziplock bag with a eggcup (other similar sized containers are available) of paraffin, leave it somewhere away from naked flames (but ideally reasonably warm) for a couple of days. Then take it outside carefully, and open the bag, allowing the vapours to disperse. The parrafin vapour is often enough to soften old oil/grease that's "set" through the effects of anno-domini...
It's a variation on a old watchmakers trick to get dirty/old watches going again by leaving the mechanism over a small tin of parrafin/lighter fluid![]()
Thanks....Ordered!![]()


Well its here,
Leica-II by andysnapper1, on Flickr
Its in really nice condition given its age as is the lens, it even came with an original Leica case.
But.....I am just a little wary as the serial number seems to poit to it being a Leica I which it patently is not.
Serial-Number by andysnapper1, on Flickr
Any thoughts?
Andy

O oh' might be a Russian fake....![]()
Was just about to copy this for youIt's all good..... Seems to be a Leica I that has been back to the factory for a refit and has emerged as a Leica II.
Now where's that happy bunny emoticon?![]()
The uneven stamping of the serial number had me a little curious, not something i can imagine Leica letting out of the factory doors
Any thoughts?
Andy
Mmm...I only have one kidney left, what to sell?
Now if you were to buy it you would soon forget all this foolish talk of Leicas, look into my eyes....you need to buy a Bessamatic.....
Cheers
Andy
Well its here,
Leica-II by andysnapper1, on Flickr
Its in really nice condition given its age as is the lens, it even came with an original Leica case.
But.....I am just a little wary as the serial number seems to poit to it being a Leica I which it patently is not.
Serial-Number by andysnapper1, on Flickr
Any thoughts?
Andy