I am sure the glyphs
Mean something but it means little to a s senile old man.
Hope your cord serves you well. If you try to fix it contact one the men
trained by Rollei
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On Sep 8, 2017, at 6:49 PM, william schillereff <pastorbill6@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The are a couple people who are adept at Rolleiflex repair. Usually they are
worth the money. I have a half a dozen of them and every roll of flim
developed is a great joy I am always taken back at the detail. My mamiya
was great but did not have the three demential contrast. I began using them
in 1971.
The latest FX is ok but does not give me the results I am used to seeing. I
know a bunch would disagree😯.
How many are on the list. Hardly ever see a post 😕
On Sep 8, 2017, at 11:17 AM, Neil Purling <sextant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>h�W�.+->�-���W��+-~���+-���J��r��y�k�Y^�X������-~���+-����+a���r��z)��.n7�����ӑo)h���)�
wrote:
I have just bought a 'cord II with issues. The shutter speed 'tab has been
broken off after an ill-advised attempt at straightening. The shutter speed
can apparently still be changed with a tiny pick or screwdriver & the
tell-tale window still displays the speed as usual.
I don't know if the camera has had an accident, i.e. dropped. I would see
what is what after a test roll.
Then I would know if the camera is worth repairing, leave well alone or is
only fit for spares.
I would not send the camera away unless the shutter dragged badly on the
slow speed group. But then I would want an undamaged part from a scrap
camera.
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