If the film inside is Kodachrome, it would most likely be Kodachrome II, and have an ASA of 25.
The easiest thing is to unscrew the gear/coupler top, pull out the gear after the "top" piece is off soak it in lighter fluid, and for good measure, some light machine oil on the "pin" under the coupling gear. I can post a video if you like, it is fairly easy to do.
Richard
You are out of luck regarding developing if Kodachrome. Dwayne's, the last lab in the world developing Kodachrome film, shut down its developing line for the film at midnight on December 31st. The news stories said the equipment will be sold for scrap--and the stories also correctly described it as the end of an era.
Keith
Thanks Cromlech for the video, I appreciate it. Pretty simple really, and also I got a chance to zero the camera back to 3 feet.
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