Where to get iiif CLA'd in Australia?

corot

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Do you have any suggestion on who in Australia does CLA work on LTM cameras?

If I need to look further afield, can any of the locals suggest who you use.
(Have to say that I am surpised at the number of Australians who post here!)

Thanks in advance.
 
There is a guy in Adelaide who has been working on Leica kit for years. From memory his name is Charles Bridgewood. He is located in a southern Adelaide suburb and Leica shops from around Oz seem to use him for their CLA and repair work. When I was more heavily into Leica than I am today I occasionally used to visit his home / workshop and it was fascinating to see him surrounded by classic cameras - often in pieces. Not just Leica either. I seem to recall one occasion him having a very nice Contarex Bullseye under service. Google his name and the word Leica and you will see lots of hits. I think Charles has a good rep as I recall it.
 
I'd contact Charles Woodhouse, a member here (page 16 of member's list). I've never had any work done by him, but he seemed like a real competent, straight-up guy in correspondence when I sold a camera to him .
 
I've had Charles Woodhouse (in Brisbane) do two IIIf's I own. He did an excellent job at very reasonable rates and corrected a couple of things a previous repairer had neglected to identify. He also made and fitted new shutter curtains to one of them. I'd certainly recommend him. He usually advertises in "Photographic Trader" magazine (the yellow one on the mag stands at the newsagents) under the name Carlwood Camera Repairs. Phone is 07 3265 6290, mobile is 0418 737 493 and email is ,chswood@optusnet.com.au>
 
I'm in Sydney but I sent my Leica IIIg to Youxin Ye in the US with a very quick turnaround - and great value for the excellent work he does, too.
 
I remember last time when I had to send my Leica IIIf RD ST for a Full CLA, it turn out that it was cheaper to send it to Youxin Ye instead.

Anyway, I'm sure that Charles Woodhouse would do as good as Youxin Ye ;-)
 
Thanks everyone for your replies, they are most helpful.

I just put my first roll through a IIIf (first through a Leica for that matter), and as I thought, the slow speeds are off. Nevertheless, the little Elmar performs wonderfully;
I'm glad I finally acquired one of these classics.
 
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