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George Welcher

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Posted on Sunday, March 12, 2006 - 11:04 am:   

Peter, once you get the rewind knob off (hold the shaft staionary with something that won't damage the forked bit at the lowere end that engages the film cassette -- a small piece of wood works), you should see a lock nut at the centre of the ring underneath. You will need a double tipped tool to loosen this. A specialized spanner wrench is best, but often a sharp pointed pair of tweezers, divders or calipers will do. Insert the tips into the slots on the nut on either side of the shaft and rotate counter clockwise. Once this is off, and the four screws around the top plate have been removed, the top plate itself should lift straight up and off.

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