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Old 31-03-17, 05:55 PM   #3091
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I left my bag and packing stuff at work so I will need to go back tomorrow to pick them up. I was hoping to pack the stuff up tonight to ship out.
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Old 31-03-17, 08:59 PM   #3092
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If you mean my stuff then don't worry about it!
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Old 31-03-17, 09:19 PM   #3093
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I checked out the Contessa I picked up the other day. Meter overexposes by 1 stop (near enough, when you add in the snappy shutter and stray sunllight), focus is accurate, it's actually clean, a couple of small fungus spots but really not worth disassembling, shutter speeds are almost right and not sticking, so all in ready to shoot. The self-timer is too sticky to work but may never have been used anyway, or be used again. I wish the ones I wanted to keep could turn up in this condition!
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Old 01-04-17, 05:54 AM   #3094
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Well that's good then. Not even tempted to put a roll through it before moving it on? Car boot today.

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Old 01-04-17, 09:34 AM   #3095
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Good haul from the car boot. First one was a bust but went to another. Got a Nikon FM for £1



But the film advance lever is broken, however it can be cranked using a coin and the winder on the bottom, someone has scratched their name and address on the bottom. They lived in Mount Vernon Washington. I also got a Helios 44M lens for £2, a Kodak Box Brownie for £1, a Kodak Disc 4000 with film for £1, a Kodak Twin 20 for £1 and a Nettar case for 50p.

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Old 01-04-17, 03:53 PM   #3096
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Johnny, I posted off the Perkeo and the flashes. Yoko, also sent the X700 and a selection of screws. The wind lever and the capacitor are in the film chamber. Just unpacked the T50, thanks for sending it down. Can't believe it was a fiver!

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Old 01-04-17, 07:58 PM   #3097
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Glad the T50 arrived safely. It was remarkably cheap - the strap would probably fetch a fiver on ebay too. It sounds like you had a good day all in, lots of car booty, including a cheap Helios. Mine arrived today from Rocky and it's fine. No scratches or fungus and stops down as it should on the Fujica.
Looking forward to the X700 - and the screws...see if I can get the meter working on the 35rc.
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Old 01-04-17, 08:05 PM   #3098
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Went out first class this morning. Going to try another sale tomorrow. Will get the T50 loaded and add it to the queue. I have put a mix of screws in so hopefully something will fit.
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I have put a mix of screws in so hopefully something will fit.
Thanks, that's great. I don't have anything that tiny. Looked through lots of electrical stuff in the house too but found nothing to cannibalise.
I'm heading for York again tomorrow, wondering what cameras to take.
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Old 01-04-17, 08:23 PM   #3100
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Have lost track of your collection. Got any films to finish?
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