Lost & Found

 

I've done a Lost & Found a couple of times before, but this is more of a Found & Lost, I think. Pictured is an example of the Werra 1 that I alluded to when I posted on the first one I got from eBay a couple of years ago. I mentioned the earlier examples of the marques' purer, boxier design ethic, and dug this example one up a few weeks later, also on eBay; complete with its ever-ready case, but missing the statement lens hood/cap unique to these cameras. Nevertheless, it's pretty much a working example, and brutally beautiful in and of itself: a little slab of Bauhaus austerity. Subsequently, I picked up another Werra - I can't remember which model, which had its - albeit damaged - hood/cap with it.

The thing is, the only member of this trio I can find is the one above. No trace of the other two, or of a Pentax Spotmatic body purchased shortly after, as part of a job lot: the better of the two cameras from that purchase being in use at the moment. To cap it all, I can't find my Complete Works of Shakespeare: a single volume of all the plays and sonnets, plus commentary: so large, nay, massive, as to - one would imagine - render it utterly impossible to mislay. But hey, such is the black hole that is our house. Either that or we've a resident kleptomaniac poltergeist with a secret stash of our lost things in another dimension. Keep you posted as and when I re-locate this stuff. I might just have to petition St. Anthony for help, if all else fails...

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