froyd
Veteran
My TLR needs a little TLC. Some uneven winding action. A little stray flare. An unresponsive self time. Maybe even a screen upgrade (Is Mark Hama still doing his?)
I've lost touch of who's active and who's retired. Any suggestions?
I've lost touch of who's active and who's retired. Any suggestions?
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
I have heard good things about this guy:
m.yelp.com

Mark Hansen's Classic Camera Repair - Stevens Point, WI
Specialties: Repair of Pre-1960, non-SLR, German cameras, and other Classic Film Cameras. Established in 1997. I began repairing old film cameras, because the traditional repair shops were closing and the repair people retiring or dying. There was a need and I filled it.
f.hayek
Well-known
Maxwell Precision Optics in Georgia (Bill Maxwell) makes some of the best focusing screens but is phasing out of the business. Last I checked he still has Rolleiflex TLR screens available but I'd suggest you act on it sooner than later.
Bmoze
Established
I had a great experience with Dan Daniels last year. He CLA’d my Rollei E2. Excellent work, fair price, prompt service. He’s in NY. dan.daniel.cameras@gmail.com
dourbalistar
Buy more film
And a forum member, too, if I'm not mistaken (though not sure if he's made his way to the new RFF). Here's a link to his website:I had a great experience with Dan Daniels last year. He CLA’d my Rollei E2. Excellent work, fair price, prompt service. He’s in NY. dan.daniel.cameras@gmail.com

Film Camera Repair | Dan Daniel Cameras | Vermont
Film camera repair, Dan Daniel Cameras, Autocord overhaul, Autocord focus lever replacement, Rolleiflex repair, Kodak Medalist 120 conversion and overhaul, analog camera sales, canon rangefinder service, custom fabrication

KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Thanks for the link -- I have a semi-basket case 3.5F that's in need of TLC.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
In Massachusetts:
Rolleiflex TLR cameras
Shutter Overhaul service (includes self timer) $150.00
Full Service including shutter service, focus mechanism clean and lubricate ($100), advance mechanism clean and lubricate ($100), and general cleaning $350.00
Cameras that are defective, damaged, or of unknown condition will be inspected at a cost of $35.00 to determine the problem/cost. If you decide to go ahead with service, the 25.00 fee will be waived.
froyd
Veteran
Thanks. Never heard of them. Any first hand experience?In Massachusetts:
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
I have not, but he posts on Photorio occasionally and has an eBay presence.Thanks. Never heard of them. Any first hand experience?
This person had good results with a repair:

For Sale - SOLD - Rolleiflex Xenotar 3.5 E3 kit
Up for sale is my very nice Rolleiflex 3.5 E3. The E3 were the last of the E models, built on the chassis of the newer F series, and are fairly rare. This camera is in excellent cosmetic and mechanical condition. The lens is clean and clear, the lens coating is intact and scratch-free, shutter...

The camera was CLA’d just before I bought it a year ago by Barn Owl Cameras in Massachusetts. They did an excellent job. It has functioned perfectly for me.
And another anecdotal positive review:
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Here's a posting I did on the old RFF. Not sure the link works:
Cost Effective CLA for hasselblad Film Back?
Cost Effective CLA for hasselblad Film Back?
Rob, I don't have any experience with this gentleman (JIm Kilroy) but I bookmarked his site from another forum a while back in case I got back into Hasselblads. Plus, he is located in my state (western Massachusetts) and has an eBay presence.
Barn Owl Cameras (Film Camera Repair and services. Specializing in Rolleiflex and Hasselblad):
About Me – Barn Owl Cameras
On backs: Repair Services – Barn Owl Cameras
He was recently positively referenced in this thread:Basic back service. A12, 16, 24 etc. C12, 16, 24 etc. $110.00
Disassemble, clean, reassemble and lubricate to factory specs.
Replace light trap.
Replace nylon stop (if Needed)
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread.../#post-2558284
...and some of his postings (his comments in the Hasselblad Jig thread are very interesting): https://www.photrio.com/forum/search/155816/
Hope this helps a little.
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Vince Lupo
Whatever
I can also vouch for Jim Kilroy -- super customer service, top-notch work, fair prices. He is my go-to Hasselblad fellow, and I'm confident he does equally as good work on Rolleis.
Do me a favour though -- don't send anything to him yet. I just shipped off a couple of lenses to him
Do me a favour though -- don't send anything to him yet. I just shipped off a couple of lenses to him
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KoNickon
Nick Merritt
I will have to check him out -- I'm in CT. (I was going to say "Hoo is he?" but thought that would earn me a lifetime ban....)
froyd
Veteran
Taking my Rolleiflex to Zion next week, and then it's birthday season in my family, but he better be done with your lenses by mid March!I can also vouch for Jim Kilroy -- super customer service, top-notch work, fair prices. He is my go-to Hasselblad fellow, and I'm confident he does equally as good work on Rolleis.
Do me a favour though -- don't send anything to him yet. I just shipped off a couple of lenses to him![]()
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