Stuart Goggin wrote:
>2. Is it possible to remove the top of the body without leaving any marks,
>I really want to keep this body MINT.
If you're mechanically adept, and have the right tools for the job, and work
very carefully, it shouldn't be impossible. Fargo Enterprises, in
California, sells all the tools and repair manuals you would need to set up
your own repair shop. They are also set up to ship international. Try their
web site at http://www.micro-tools.com . Another excellent source for tools
and repair manuals is Ed Romney in South Carolina. His web site is
http://www.edromney.com . If you are going to start collecting the older
bodies, having the proper tools for the job only makes sense. Most older OMs
are going to need some work, and unless you are willing to add the cost of
repairs to each body, you will have to become proficient yourself. Let us
know when you are ready to hang out your shingle. :-)
Regards,
John Austin
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