Greg Heath
Subscriber
That is nice work! It's good that there are plenty of Retinas out there, quality cameras that don't cost too much. Many are in good working condition, some need a little help, and then some for spare parts. And there are aftermarket cocking racks for the b/B/c/C cameras from Micro-Tools. And for some models there's custom leather/ette available.
I don't have a Retina to service at the moment, but when I do I will probably let Chris do a complete CLA. But I have a Rolleicord II that needs a new mirror and have the viewing lens focus adjusted. That I can do myself.
Christ Sherlock at RetinaRescue.com is THE guy to send your Kodak Retina to for service. He has helped me a lot with those cameras. His prices are very reasonable for what you are getting. His knowledge and skill are vast. Not until you try to rebuild these cameras do you realize what a pro he is. He makes it look EASY... It's not. It's quite labor intensive. Just my 2 cents.