OK, here are some photos, it's rougher than I remembered. The shutter is extremely hard to turn, and running very slow (3 to 4 seconds on 1 second setting).
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This might be a lost cause for me. I did find a cut down 120 spool inside, but it looks like I also had to sand the ends thinner to make it work, need to explore this more if I'm going to try and use this again. The lenses are fogged on the inside. The mirror is completely wrecked. Ground glass is dirty and dark. The finder is bent and slightly broken
But the bubble level in the ground glass still works fine.
Greg, thank you for the pictures. Could have been worse. ;-)
That 95 years old camera has seen a lot!
So you have a 1930/31 Rolleiflex Original 614.
To help the shutter I would try this first:
No complete flush, no disassambley, no WD40 -
Take some lighter fluid (or better wound spirit) onto some cotton wool wrapped around a tooth stick and wipe through all the gaps where parts move when fireing the shutter.
It is not hard to remove the finder and screen, some water/dish washer soap or Windex or so should remove the dirt off the screen. No alcohol here, as the bubble level should stay in place...
The Tessar can be dissambled to it's three groups without loosing centering/adjustment for a cleaning. The rear group can be left in the shutter to do so. The front group should unscrew into two parts/elements easily...
To clean the viewing lens first unscrew the tiny screw on top. Then the complete optic can be screwed out. Focus adjustment/sync. to the Tessar is lost this way, you'll need to readjust it. Has to be done if the mirror will be replaced, anyway.
Best
Jens