Damn, that's at least an $1800 haul.
Ed, I don't want to bum your high, but $1,800 is a crazy-high estimate for your camera even in immaculate condition. More like $200-500 if you clean it up and get it working. So don't overspend on the repair.
Alpas are rare, lovely, weird, finicky and slow to operate. They were hand-built in very small numbers by a company that specialized in watch gears. In many ways their finish is extraordinary, in others it's surprisingly shoddy. And among partisans they inspire an inexplicable passion which even exceeds that for the Leica.
Those are not cheap to have fixed, from what I can surmise on the web. Neat camera though, w/ some strange ergonomics. But since yours has what appears to have a simple wind knob for the film advance, it should handle pretty much like any other camera, except for that prism viewing.
PH. Have you any information on when the 4b was made? I've read late 50's but don't know if that's correct or not.
Thank you,
Ed
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