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Jacques M. Posted - Apr 05 2024 : 10:41:06 AM
Hello,

On checking some of my Fed 1b, I came across this one, with plenty of engravings inside... It's the # 25617, with the so called "lizard" vulcanite.


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/542024_IMG_1510.JPG

Inside, at the back of the speedbox:


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/542024_IMG_1491.JPG

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Jacques M. Posted - Apr 06 2024 : 11:36:29 AM
quote:
Originally posted by uwittehh


Looking for special markings will soon become a sport of "we take all our FEDs apart" ;-)



Ha, ha!

About that one, the date "9/III/48" remembers the official Fed inscriptions, with a year that we find only after WW2. Possibly it was repaired at the factory at that date...

Jacques.
uwittehh Posted - Apr 05 2024 : 4:05:03 PM
Jacques,

very interesting, I have never seen so many engravings on any case. You also have another date engraved on the rewind crank, so it seems to be more common. Maybe it was done by a special employee, or maybe it was intended for a while, who knows.
Looking for special markings will soon become a sport of "we take all our FEDs apart" ;-)

Ulrich

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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Apr 05 2024 : 12:12:03 PM
I read S. Petrov Kiev 1948 and S. Petrov Kolomiya (A city in Ukraine)
Jacques M. Posted - Apr 05 2024 : 10:56:15 AM

And still inside, but behind the rewind button, a third date: probably 21/VIII.


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/542024_IMG_1502.JPG

This camera has lived several livings before entering my collection...

Amitiés. Jacques.

Jacques M. Posted - Apr 05 2024 : 10:48:13 AM

Then, the date of checking at the regular place: II-23-VII. This date is scratched and seems to have been replaced by another one, 9-III-48, underneath.


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/542024_IMG_1497.JPG

At the same place, another inscription with the same name and something else that I don't understand.


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent2/542024_IMG_1498.JPG




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