IIIA: Crooked film advance knob

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This is less a problem than a niggle, but the film advance knob on my IIIa is not on straight - off by just a few degrees, but enough to be noticeable.

There's no impact on the operation of the camera. Can I easily fix this, or am I better off leaving it as-is?
 
If it works I wouldn't touch it. If you try to bend it back to center as it were you might do some serious damage to the camera. If you're really worried I'd snap a couple of photos and send them to a repairman like Youxin, DAG, or Sherry.
 
Can you wiggle the whole thing? Knob and the take-up stem?
The knob can be screwed down on the stem a little more if there's too much play in it. (by loosening and tightening the set screw).
 
Easy, do go ahead and try to apply a little pressure in the correct direction. Use your own discretion!

Ive seen a good many screwmount bodies with this issue, from Leica's to Zorki's.

IF you take the advance knob and counter assembly off you'll likely notice a little woopy-doo around the bezel. Unfortunately you really need to completely disassemble the camera to get the raw top plate, a stiff piece of wood and a few good taps sorts everything out.

In all reality, your right in just using it as is. Enjoy it!
 
Checked the side of the advance knob, the tiny screw inside appears to be broken in half. I guess I'll be leaving well enough alone.
 
I once had such a IIIa with wonky advance knob (it wasn't horrible, but drove me nuts). I had to send it to Don (DAG) to have the knob replaced. Wasn't expensive and he actually went to the trouble to find a properly matching knob year/batch/whatever for replacement. And, without asking or charging, he did a little light tuning up on my camera before sending it back. I still have that IIIa and its my favorite Barnack.

Maybe a quick note to Don just to see what the fix entails?
 
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