KIEV take-up spools revisited

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Actually, it is still out there on the web, but you have to specify 'archive.'

Try this on Google: archive rick oleson kiev spools

You will find the same info on the APUG site, along with a note from Henry Fisher.
 
Here's my modification to Henry Fisher's KIEV spool...

add a second metal cassette end to the bottom of Henry's elegant spool.

Just peen the opening a tad so that the cap grips the short stub of the spool.

Makes that smooth take up even smoother... and the spool never falls out.

kievspool.jpg
 
If you don't want to make your own just get an Exa spool, which are quite common on eBay. They have the larger lower flange like the Kiev/Contax type and are a superior design all round.

You need the green-ended spool from a lever-wind Exa (1a, II, IIa, IIb, IIc, or 500). The blue-ended or all-black spools from an Exakta or knob-wind Exa are designed to take up clockwise rather than anti-clockwise, so the spring strip that hold the end of the film is attached the wrong way round.
 
You can use the spool from a 35 mm cassette, without modification, using tape to fix the film to the spool.
 
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