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I just shot the last frame on a roll of 220 film and the winder stuck in, what seems to be, the fully extended position (maybe there's a mm or more push). The shutter won't trip and the secret button didn't do anything. I will try a new battery when I get home, but does anyone have any other idea? Thanks.

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The film advance mechanism on the P67 has always been a "week link." When they reengineered the P67II they also reengineered the film advance but it can also give the same problem. I bought my P67II new in 2000 and had the film advance repaired by Pentax repair in Golden Colorado around 2005. Since then no issues but I have taken care since to advance the film more slowly and softly than before. The only issues since is dirty contacts ("Peer" or something like that appears on the screen) but that is readily cured with an eraser.

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OK everyone, thanks for the replies! I'll have to say there is a happy ending to this. Yes, the film was removed after and safe when this happened. It looks like I didn't push the winder all the way to where it would ratchet back. My fault. I'll be more careful next time.
 
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Strange, that would have been the first thing to try.
Anyway, I'm happy for you, I also love my P6x7 and the thought of having to part with it would be unbearable.
I did push it a little bit, but didn't want to push it too much that something would break. The 6x7 is not a body you force anything with, especially the winding system from what I've heard.
 
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I thought I was giving enough force before as I was seeing the shutter move... I guess not.
 

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OK everyone, thanks for the replies! I'll have to say there is a happy ending to this. Yes, the film was removed after and safe when this happened. It looks like I didn't push the winder all the way to where it would ratchet back. My fault. I'll be more careful next time.

Thanks -- I did exactly the same thing. Even though I am an experienced film shooter :wink:
 
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