That is typical of several models. The frames indeed are close together when it is working correctly. A CLA is not going to cure it, because -- it is working properly. The reason the first few frames typically overlap is that the film they made (back at the time they were making Super Ikontas) was thicker. Thinner modern films wrap up tighter on the roll and so they overlap. The thinner the film, the more overlap. Plus-X overlaps a little and Efke overlaps a lot, for example. After a few photos, when the film has wrapped around itself a couple of times, the problem disappears except on the very thinnest films. To get rid of it even on the first few frames, it would be necessary to do something to thicken the film, or to space a thicker film out from the spool a little.
Edit: Taking a roll of thin film (Efke) into a darkroom and putting two layers of backing paper on it might work, for example. Adding another foot of backing paper to the beginning of a roll of thicker film (Plus-X) might work too.