
Again, I made a tool out of a pair of nails and a scrap piece of wood for this. You can also remove the front taking lens, and I would, just to get it out of harms way. You need to remove the screw that holds the flash trigger wire, and you might as well do it now. In either case, take off the four inner brass screws and remove the front cover. Read ahead and decide which way you want to go. You can faintly see the screw in the picture below. With benefit of hindsight, I think the correct sequence is, you first do the four larger steel screws that hold the lens board onto the body. You can loosen all twelve screws at once, but that is not the way of the samurai. I used a dental pick, and that worked great for me. Remove the leatherette on the front panel. I used a piece of heatshrink tubing to wrap it so that I could twist it with the pliers without damaging it.

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The remedy is a shutter overhaul performed by a professional camera repair technician, which will be a strange older guy with a wizard beard. If I warmed up the shutter by test-firing a few times it would work fine, but if allowed to sit or in cold weather it would randomly stick open. So long story short I got all inspired and bought a twin lens reflex camera on the ebay, a Rolleicord Va. Thanks for nothing, Vivian Maier: So this starts with a trip to Chicago.

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