All movements work properly:  Has rise, tilt and side movements in front, and rotating and extendable back.  Please see photos.  Ground glass is marked for a particular frame (looks like ink), but otherwise ok.  I put a head-light inside at full extension, and took it in the darkroom and found no light leaks at all.  Bellows look great and are the original type with stainless locking clips to keep them tidy in shorter extensions. 

Ilex Schneider Kreuznach Angulon  lens is f6.3, 90mm  and mounted on a genuine Linhof Technika lens board.  Lens is pretty clean -- slightest haze on the inside -- maybe an 8 on scale of ten; I haven't opened and cleaned the inside, but it might then be a 10.  

All leather is near perfect including rear glare shield.  Has optional press-camera hand grip which can be removed.  Has complete focusing cam.  It is serial number 34806 which is circa 1952, Germany (not West Germany). 

The elegant Model 3 was the first postwar Linhof Technika, and has essentially all the functions found on the IV and V Super Technika 4x5 view cameras.  Can be used with 4x5 film holders (not included) or Linhof Rollex roll-film back for 120 (2 1/4") film (also not included).

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