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Restoring Classic & Collectible Cameras WIL SAY Restoring Classic & Collectible Cameras by Thomas Tomosy Copyright © 1998 by Thomas Tomosy All rights reserved. Amherst Media, Inc. P.O. Box 586 Buffalo, NY 14296 Fax: 716-874-4508 Publisher: Craig Alesse Senior Editor’Project Manager: Richard Lynch Associate Editor: Frances J. Hagen ISBN; 0-936262-59-1 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 97-77827 Printed in the United States of America 09876543 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechan- ical, photocopied, recorded, or otherwise, without prior written consent from the publisher. Read before attempting any maintenance or repair of cameras or accessories: Follow safe work procedures at all times when doing any work on cameras or accessories. You are responsible for read- ing, understanding and following the safety procedures and instructions that apply to the tools you use. Wear eye pro- tection at all times during maintenance or repair procedures. Keep your workplace and any maintenance or repair related materials completely out of the reach of children. Some of the substances referred to in this bock are flamma- ble and emit harmful vapors. Follow every precaution when working with these substances, Do not inhale vapors. Read carefully, understand and practice any and all warnings and/or cautionary statements on the containers and with the literature of solvents, glues, oils, lighter fluid or any other chemical substances before using them. The area in which You use or store these substances must be properly and adequately ventilated at all times. Do not use heat or flame until the vapors of any solvents, oils, glues, lighter fluid or any other chemical substances are no longer present. Read this book completely before attempting any work on cameras or accessories, and then reread the particular sec- tion pertaining to the equipment you intend to work on before beginning procedures. Practice all maintenance or repair techniques on old, discarded, “junk” cameras or accessories to become skilled with the procedures before attempting any work on valuable equipment,

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