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                                    110Leica M3 no. 700000 %u2018Kruckenhauser%u2019 The famous presentation camera presented to Professor Stefan Kruckenhauser in 1955, the Leica M3 no.%u2009700000, holds significant historicalvalue as the first serial-numbered unit of the iconic M3 series. Kruckenhauser, a renowned Austrian ski and mountain photographer received this camera on June 2, 1955, as a recognition of his contributions to alpine photography. While it bears the first serial number of all M cameras, theearliest M3 production models were actually completed in 1953. As a presentation piece, M3 no.%u00a0700000 features later design elements ratherthan the earliest production specifications. Well-documented in numerouspublications, including Lager I (page 172), this camera has an extensive provenance. It was acquired in 1970 by Michael von Rosen, who kept it in his private museum until 2001. The camera remains in beautiful and perfect working condition, featuring an Elmar 3.5/5 cm lens and an exceptionally rare presentation box. It also comes with a copy of the Leitz delivery book and expertise from Mr.Ottmar Michaely. The Leica M3 is one of the most highly regarded 35%u2009mmrangefinder cameras, produced between 1954 and 1966, with approximately 230,000 units manufactured. The presentation of serial number 700000 to Professor Kruckenhauser underscores Leica%u2019s tradition of honouring influential photographers who have significantly contributedto the advancement of photographic arts.Start price %u20ac 300.000*est. %u20ac 500.000%u2013 600.000Serial no. 700000Year of production: 1955condition: A/B
                                
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