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  • Leica Leitz 14100 Table Tripod

    Leica Leitz 14100 Table Tripod

    Price: 40,00
    Leitz metal table tripod without ball head. Suited for displaying pieces in your collection or to use for table top tripod work. 1/4” screw mount so fits all common tripod sockets for all brands. Very well made, all metal and with only light usermarks.
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  • Lot of 3 Original Leica Table Tripods, various version

    Lot of 3 Original Leica Table Tripods, various version

    Price: 130,00
    This lot contains 3 different generation Leica Table Tripods. No ball heads but a nice way to display your precious Leica cameras in a cabinet.
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  • Leica Table top tripod + Ballhead

    Leica Table top tripod + Ballhead

    Price: 100,00
    Table top tripod with the matching Leitz ballhead. Beautiful design and can be folded down to a compact size. Ballhead can be taken of tripod base. One of the tripod feet rubber feet is missing. Great addition to your Leica collection, ideal for displaying a nice camera.
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  • Leica 14100 tripod + linhof ball head

    Leica 14100 tripod + linhof ball head

    Price: 90,00
    Nice small Leica table tripod. In good condition. Comes with a Linhof ball head which has seen some obvious use. Perfect mini tripods to display cameras
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  • Leica 14100 Table top tripod + head

    Leica 14100 Table top tripod + head

    Price: 120,00
    This tripod by Leica is made of metal and very well built. The legs can be folded down flat for easy transport in your photo bag. The ballhead can be tensioned with the large screw. Ballhead shows some usermarks. Ideal for taking selfies with the selftimer on your M camera, .....
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  • Leitz 14110 Ballhead, early model, used

    Leitz 14110 Ballhead, early model, used

    Price: 60,00
    This all metal ballhead by Leitz/Leica can be mounted on any tripod with a 3/8” socket. Its in used condition with clear scratches on the housing, however the locking lever and screw seem to be just fine, this would be more a users object than collectors or display item.
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