Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
I have recently received one of these rare and interesting cameras. It appears to be complete and restorable to top condition, but I lack some crucial information to do so.
https://cameraquest.com/casca.htm
The camera will wind and fire, but it is obviously desperately in need of a CLA, in that all the shutter speeds are the same. The shutter mechanism is not under the easily-removable top plate, but buried right in the middle of the camera. The construction appears to be something like an old Contax, in that multiple castings can be separated to access the internal bits, but this is a very well-machined camera, and it is not at all obvious where the partings are. There are mysterious screwheads everywhere, and holes in castings leading to yet more screwheads.:bang:
The story is that this camera ceased production due to patent infringement issues with Leitz, but so far I have not been able to find any mechanism in this camera that bears the slightest resemblance to any Leica.
This will probably be reasonably straightforward to service once I can get to the mechanism, but so far it has defeated me. Does anyone have any service information on this very rare and interesting camera?

Here's a picture of my little gem. I spent some time today doing a cleanup and a bit of exploratory surgery. The shutter is working now, but I am not happy with the accuracy of the speeds, and I still haven't got the B setting to work at all. I need to figure out how to get into the heart of the shutter mechanism.
Cheers,
Dez
https://cameraquest.com/casca.htm
The camera will wind and fire, but it is obviously desperately in need of a CLA, in that all the shutter speeds are the same. The shutter mechanism is not under the easily-removable top plate, but buried right in the middle of the camera. The construction appears to be something like an old Contax, in that multiple castings can be separated to access the internal bits, but this is a very well-machined camera, and it is not at all obvious where the partings are. There are mysterious screwheads everywhere, and holes in castings leading to yet more screwheads.:bang:
The story is that this camera ceased production due to patent infringement issues with Leitz, but so far I have not been able to find any mechanism in this camera that bears the slightest resemblance to any Leica.
This will probably be reasonably straightforward to service once I can get to the mechanism, but so far it has defeated me. Does anyone have any service information on this very rare and interesting camera?

Here's a picture of my little gem. I spent some time today doing a cleanup and a bit of exploratory surgery. The shutter is working now, but I am not happy with the accuracy of the speeds, and I still haven't got the B setting to work at all. I need to figure out how to get into the heart of the shutter mechanism.
Cheers,
Dez