Mike:
Try Fred at International Camera Technicians, Mountain View, California.
The web site is
http://www.ictcamera.com. He's worked on my M3 and M6 TTL. He does good work.
At 07:27 AM 11/18/2005, you wrote:
Been "on vacation" on this list for quite some time and don't expect to waste your bandwidth too often, but I'm back now with a couple of questions.
First, any suggestions for repair people who will go over a 1937 III f and turn it around relatively quickly?
This is a a truly battered camera, not worth a restoration job but it is fun to use. All the speeds seem OK, except the 1/1000th which sometimes hangs up. I suspect the shutters were improperly installed or adjusted at some earlier date.
Second, I recent;y updated my computer's operating system and lost my entire address book!
I would like the e-mail; addresses of David Young recently of Vancouver BC (now somewhere up in the mountains) ands, if anyone has it, of Ivor Matanle, with whom I corresponded in the past. I could probably write to him care of Amateur Photographer, but if you read this list, Ivor, let me know how I can reach you.
Thnaks for any leads,
Mike Levy
Mark Bohrer Precision Copywriting www.precision-copywriting.com
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