Diagnosis anyone? shutter or wind-on?

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Hi gang.
First post.
I was wondering if anyone recognises this problem.
I have been given a wonderful opportunity to use a friends old rangefinder, and my first test roll half worked.
One or two exposure showed the full frame, but most of them were obstructed (both to the left and right I believe).
the soft edge might be a clue.
I included the negs so you can see the spacing.
I would really appreciate any wisdom.

Cheers.

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Shutter capping? And it seems like residue on the shutter edge. Shows as dark bands or the jagged edge.
No worries, time for a CLA.

welcome to the forum!
 
Hi gang.
First post.
I was wondering if anyone recognises this problem.

Yep. Shutter capping for sure. Assuming you were not poking around under the bottom cap and didn't accidentally detension one of the curtains, either you badly need a CLA (clean, lube and adjust) or something has happened to a shutter curtain or its tapes.
 
thanks guys. much appreciated.
I have not been poking around enough to do any damage. it hasn't been used in a very long time.
I'm not used to focal-plane shutters so I might find someone who can do it for me without buggering it up.
thanks for clarifying the CLA Fallis.
 
No guarantees but you might spend a few hours (while watching TV?) winding and releasing the shutter, frequently changing the shutter speed. It might just loosen up enough to at least get some fiull frame photos. Still, a CLA wouldn't be a bad idea.
 
Looks very much like shutter capping on a horizontally traveling FP shutter, but don't disregard the possibility of a bent front standard or sagging bellows - I've seen obstructions look quite like shutter capping...

Sevo
 
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