Shutter Issue - Found = Lost Cause ?

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All,
As some may recall, I was having an issue with an old Pronto Shutter that came with a Balda folder I had purchased. After some issues, I was able to get inside of the shutter to find what the issue was. Unfortunately it seems as if one of the leaves cracked at the bottom; therefore not allowing the action pin to actuate the leaf. I suppose this is a lost cause eh ? Anyone have experiance with this type of damage ?

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Thanks for the link. I also checked out www.certo6.com. We'll see what they have to say.
 

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I had the same thing happen with a balda folder I have. I bought another junker prontor shutter (same size) and just switched the blades. I don't know if the blades are matched to each shutter or not, but decided to give it a try anyway. It's still running fine.
 
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Some Long Winded Info

Rick et al,
Thanks for the help. I have been hunting on the net for about a week trying to figure out most of the information on these old folders as possible. Here are some links which I have found helpful - which may save others some headaches (translate as needed):

http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/shutpronto.html
http://www.kamera-geschichte.de/files/verschluss1_d.htm

All of these folders look damn near the same, but they appear to have different names stamped on them, wtih different lens/shutter combos (Think Honda = Acura...Or for this purpose, VW = Audi). From what I have found, all of the early Balda folders had 2 leaf shutters manufactured by AGC. I assume that the earliest were the aforementioned 3 speed Pronto (1908 design), or some I have found had a Compur (Although I do not know if these were origional on a Balda, as most of the Compurs were the higher quality/priced shutter). The Vario looks to be of the same stamping and design of the Pronto, with the omission of a self-timer.
Im also thinking that the early ones were all 6x9 format, as all of the cameras I have found that had the 6x4.5 insert were coupled with later Prontor (s) (II) shutters. This would also make all of the early Prontos the same size (size 0 I was told..30mm middle element threads), as they would all have over a 100mm lens for the format. (mine has a 10.5cm Rodenstock, 710,xxx, ca. 1935).
Again, all of this is a shot in the dark, just a reiteration of the information I have found by looking around on the net.

Regards,
 
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