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Not a camera, but rather the accesory.

Some time ago, I picked up an Askania Rangefinder (not the model 33), that while a bit quirky, I like. Recently, it suffered a feline-induced newtonian event (cat knocked it off the table). It is not only no longer calibrated, it rattles. :sad:

I'd like to attempt to repair it, but at the moment, I'm completely stumped as to how to disassemble it.

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It has what looks like small metal studs where you would expect screws to be-- but they resist being pushed or otherwise interfered with.

Anyone disassembled something like this before?

Thanks...
 

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Disassembled - yes

Kodak Service Rangefinder

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Reassembled - no. Well, yes... but never in a way that fixed the problem.
 
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Ask and ye shall receive.

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I did look under the spring on the bottom, but there's nothing there.
 
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That makes sense. I hadn't realized the "stud" on the viewing side lines up perfectly with the same stud on the other side, suggesting it's a pin. The ends, however, don't line up, so I'm guessing they don't need to be removed to open the case. They made need to be removed to work on components inside, however.

Thanks!
 
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