i actually have my kiev for sale , i havent really been able to really use it since i need to redo all the light seals ,i never got to use the j-12 i sold it off already , oh well , maybe one day ill fix one of these , or if this one doesnt sell ill fix it
Dear doomed,
My humble advice is that you don't sell your Kiev, for which you will get pennies and pain, but leave it resting at some closet, as a spares camera, untill the day you feel you want to buy another Kiev and renew your fixing and CLA attempts.
Because even if you get some 20 bucks back, you will be throwing away something 10 times more valuable: your gained experience so far.
You look to me to be a bold person ready to enter fixing adventures. I myself am of slow tech understanding, and quite clumsy in the art of looking-thinking-understanding-and not touching unless you know what you are going to do. Therefore my moderate skills with the Kievs evolved occasionaly along three years. It seems to me you are a better runner.
But what the Kievs may give you back, the day you achieve a certain minimum - no money will measure it. It is not about owning an oldie. It is about owning a precision camera half obsolete and half unsurpassed, working like butter.
Be confident you arrived to Kiev lands not by chance. Be confident you went to fix it not by chance. All you need now is what all amateur fixers need with Kievs - a rest untill you hear the syren call back.
Cheers,
Ruben
PS
Just in case I happen to convince you - two minor advices to follow religiously: a parts box of at least 20 sections, and a second Kiev for parts, which you will decide if it is your actual one or another to buy.