Pentax 67 bracket/anti-twist solutions?

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I don't use my P67's with mounted flash, other than a shoe mount (on the wooden grip) occasionally for triggering mono-lights. I normally use other cameras for this sort of duty. I've got a couple of things coming up that would be best served with a large flash (bounce/wink) on my P67's and wonder what methods you have found that were successful at keeping the camera and flash bracket in alignment, either by good design or by utilizing the Pentax pin hole? I briefly looked for threads on this and didn't see any but I could swear there was discussion some time ago regarding this so re-direct me if I missed it.
 
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