Current Rolleiflex CLA Cost?

ChipMcD

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Anyone know what the range is for a Rolleiflex CLA these days? I just bought a 3.5F that is cosmetically fantastic, but the self-timer and slow shutter speeds are off. Sounds like the lube had dried and gotten crusty, so I think I'm looking at a shutter mechanism overhaul and probably transport too. I'm probably sending it to Oceanside (Harry Fleenor) for the job. Anyone here had experience with Oceanside and have an idea on what this is going to set me back?

Thanks in advance.

Chip
 
Krikor Maralian has one of my Rolleiflexes now.
Apparently it needs some fixing in addition to the standard CLA.
He said it'll be $350.
Figure in another $200 for a Maxwell screen if you feel you need it.

Last Summer the turnaround was 6 weeks for Paul Ebel
Harry Fleenor was 12 weeks.
It's probably best to call to get an update on their workload as things may have changed.
Krikor will have my camera for 4 days.
 
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Wow. Can't believe people pay so much for a Rolleiflex CLA. Try Mark Hansen, Paul Ebel or Essex Camera. About $125 with shipping. Camera returned in two weeks working like new.
 
I would choose someone who specializes in the Rollei specifically, and who fully breaks down the shutter and aperture blades for proper cleaning. A specialist will have the proper optical machine to adjust the taking lens, not only for proper depth but axial alignment, too, so you will get the most out of your lens.

A Rollei specialist will have the spare parts on hand, and replace dubious springs, etc., so that your camera will work properly for a long time.
 
I used Krikor for my first MX-EVS and it cost $350 for a CLA, although in all fairness the camera required a shutter and transport repair as well. I understand Harry Fleenor is even more expensive, but both he and Krikor are authorized Rollei techs. I sent my newest MX-EVS Xenar to a local guy here. He claims to have Rollei experience and is only charging $95 for the CLA. He is a young guy, but has an excellent local reputation. I'll let people know how it goes.

Here's his info:

Matt Fuehrer
Authorized Camera Repair
339 York Road (Rt 263)
Willow Grove, PA 19090
215-659-2905
 
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Yes I can if you email me. Some of the other users above have mentioned a few. A CLA of most camera bodies should never cost more than about $180 anywhere, and that includes shutter curtains for cameras with cloth focal plane shutters. One key is to find a local repairmen you can work with directly rather than through an intermediary like a camera shop (who often takes a cut). This also saves money on shipping charges and allows one to negotiate the cost and appropriate extent of the work.

Can you recommend specific camera techs who will do this? Thanks on behalf of Rollei users here.
 
I too have used Essex and Krikor. Both recommended, although for I rollei I would go with Krikor. H. Fleenor is great but takes forever since he is so popular.
 
I just had my Baby Rollei 4x4 completely rebuilt by a former Rollei factory repairman, now living in Washington State, for $170. See the Baby Rollei 4x4 thread on the third page for pictures. Let me know if you want to contact him and i'll pass on his info.

Here's a quote from an email I received from him today during a conversation with him about my 4x4:
"I am glad you like your camera. Very few people know what is
involved to repair these complex cameras. The other Rollei
twin-lens cameras are even more complex. If they would
manufacture cameras like that today, the price would be
astronomical. I only service older Rollei twin-lens cameras!
This is what I learned at the factory, this is what I know best!"
 
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Wow. People are paying a lot of money for this. I have been tempted to do it myself. I had a friend who did so and was quite successful.
 
KARL EHLERS

Karl has worked on a couple of Rolleis for me also, and his work is superb. He is one of the Rollei "specialists," and his prices are very competitive.
 
This is becoming a very useful thread -- not just a list of recommendations, but with details and prices as well. Please keep 'em coming. The more we can patronize the less well known camera techs, the longer they will stay in business, and that's good for everybody.
 
I had a Baby Rolleiflex 100% new. Still had the red Rollei ribbon which had to be cut from the inside to use it. I sent it to Krikor for a CLA. I might have paid 125. Worked flawlessly needless to say.
 
Thanks to all for the good suggestions. When I spoke with Oceanside, they said that turnaround would be 12 weeks. When I spoke to Krikor this a.m. after I sent it to him, he said it would be a couple of days, and I had a voicemail when I got back from lunch that he was done and that I would receive the camera tomorrow. It was considerably more expensive than other folks had experienced, but I basically told him to give the camera the works since it was cosmetically pristine and I wanted to have a period of no worries use, so that's on me. If the work is as good as the posters here have said, this will have been a home run. I would not have known about Krimar Photo without the posters here. If I don't post anything else in the thread, assume that Krikor did a great job.

I had one amusing facet in this process. When I shipped the camera to Krimar, the young guy at the counter, who looked to be in high school still, asked me what that strange object was. When I told him it was a camera, he said, "I kinda thought that was what it was." Tempus fugit!
 
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