Cost Effective CLA for hasselblad Film Back?

Rob-F

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In the past I have automatically sent my Hassie gear to David Odess. His work is excellent, but I wanted to see if anyone knows of more cost-effective options. Does anyone have experience with, for instance, KEH repair service for Hasselblad? Are they any less expensive, and if so, do you save enough to make it worth doing? I recall there was, at one time, someone named Rosenthal, I believe in Arizona. Know anything about that one? Is there a place that is to Hasselblad what Youxin Ye is to Leica? Any other ideas? Or cautions?
 
Rob, I don't have any experience with this gentleman (JIm Kilroy) but I bookmarked his site from another forum a while back in case I got back into Hasselblads. Plus, he is located in my state (western Massachusetts) and has an eBay presence.

Barn Owl Cameras (Film Camera Repair and services. Specializing in Rolleiflex and Hasselblad):
http://box5760.temp.domains/~barnowl2/about-me/

On backs: http://box5760.temp.domains/~barnowl2/repair/
Basic back service. A12, 16, 24 etc. C12, 16, 24 etc. $110.00
Disassemble, clean, reassemble and lubricate to factory specs.
Replace light trap.
Replace nylon stop (if Needed)

He was recently positively referenced in this thread:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread.../#post-2558284

...and some of his postings (his comments in the Hasselblad Jig thread are very interesting): https://www.photrio.com/forum/search/155816/

Hope this helps a little.
 
Rob, I don't have any experience with this gentleman (JIm Kilroy) but I bookmarked his site from another forum a while back in case I got back into Hasselblads. Plus, he is located in my state (western Massachusetts) and has an eBay presence.

Barn Owl Cameras (Film Camera Repair and services. Specializing in Rolleiflex and Hasselblad):
http://box5760.temp.domains/~barnowl2/about-me/

On backs: http://box5760.temp.domains/~barnowl2/repair/


He was recently positively referenced in this thread:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread.../#post-2558284

...and some of his postings (his comments in the Hasselblad Jig thread are very interesting): https://www.photrio.com/forum/search/155816/

Hope this helps a little.

This looks very helpful indeed. Thanks for the links!
 
I think that a CLA for a back is a pretty straightforward job that I would entrust to any competent, reputable repair person, though work on a Hassie body is another story. I've had CLAs and new seals done by several local folks over the years, without issue, and it usually runs about $100 to $125. If you have someone local, talk to them first, and if you're hesitant to entrust them with your equipment, go elsewhere.
I think that KEH is very reputable for repairs, and I believe their techs are very good. However, in the past few years, they seem to have switched to flat rates that are quite high. A phone call to them would probably give you all the info you need; their Customer Service reps are very professional and a pleasure to deal with.
 
I bought a CLA'd Super Wide and two backs from Jim Kilroy. I decided I didn't like the 4.5 format because of using the super wide viewfinder and liked the 6X6 better than I expected so he quickly swapped it for me with fair pricing. My experience: Very good work, good prices and great customer service.
 
I bought a CLA'd Super Wide and two backs from Jim Kilroy. I decided I didn't like the 4.5 format because of using the super wide viewfinder and liked the 6X6 better than I expected so he quickly swapped it for me with fair pricing. My experience: Very good work, good prices and great customer service.

He has a very interesting Super Wide - with a custom rapid wind crank - for sale at the moment: https://www.ebay.com/itm/30439618171...AAAOSwCI5iLj20
 
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