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Thornton Pickard roller shutter?

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Hi
Just picked up another Thornton roller shutter, but cant work out how it comes apart. Is there a trick to it, my other one just has a removable front plate. There are a couple of screws on the speed dial side, do they need removing? If so I would assume there are screws on the shutter side somewhere.
Also I cant see any mounting plates and was wondering how it would be mounted to a camera.
Thanks, best ask before I start damaging stuff. 20200901_115125.jpg 20200901_115103.jpg 20200901_115006.jpg 20200901_114935.jpg 20200901_114847.jpg
 
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Two screws and the lens grub screw on one side.
A single screw under the cable release on the other.20200901_134823.jpg

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Looks like original curtains with some holes in the middle but no tares.....so far.
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Pull cord has fraid and is preventing it from setting the shutter.
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