Marel
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Hi.
My beloved M6 was sitting idly on a table (perhaps 1,3 meters / 4 feet above the floor) when it got knocked down and fell on the floor (old and relatively soft hard-wood). It landed directly on one side of the rewind lever, so that at 90° from the direction of the lever itself, that half of the circular knob-thing is bent down. It doesn't turn, and I tried (before realizing that it was bent) to forward the film a couple of times with the advance lever, it sounded as if the film was off the sprocket-holders and made a sound like a car engine with a broken timing belt, i.e. not good. Also, it was uneven and rickety, perhaps because of the resistance of the rewind knob.
I can't take a proper picture of it now, as the only digital camera I have available is the webcam in my laptop, tomorrow I'll take a proper picture and post here. But this is how it looks through the lens on my laptop:
You can see how the light hits the knob unevenly, and the white line on the lower half of it is where it hit the floor, it is bent down and the lever won't fit in its proper place, it sticks a bit out.
What am I to do, good, kind people of arcane rangefinder wisdom, in this, my time of need?
🙁
My beloved M6 was sitting idly on a table (perhaps 1,3 meters / 4 feet above the floor) when it got knocked down and fell on the floor (old and relatively soft hard-wood). It landed directly on one side of the rewind lever, so that at 90° from the direction of the lever itself, that half of the circular knob-thing is bent down. It doesn't turn, and I tried (before realizing that it was bent) to forward the film a couple of times with the advance lever, it sounded as if the film was off the sprocket-holders and made a sound like a car engine with a broken timing belt, i.e. not good. Also, it was uneven and rickety, perhaps because of the resistance of the rewind knob.
I can't take a proper picture of it now, as the only digital camera I have available is the webcam in my laptop, tomorrow I'll take a proper picture and post here. But this is how it looks through the lens on my laptop:
You can see how the light hits the knob unevenly, and the white line on the lower half of it is where it hit the floor, it is bent down and the lever won't fit in its proper place, it sticks a bit out.
What am I to do, good, kind people of arcane rangefinder wisdom, in this, my time of need?
🙁