Or buy a Robot,
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Tom
On Saturday, February 09, 2002 at 18:05, Wayne Harridge
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wrote re "RE: [OM] Winder Help" saying:
> Paul wrote:
>
> > have to do (no rewind, or continuous advance). In my most jaded
> > fantasies I
> > would love to find or make a winder that worked on a wind up
> > spring of some
> > sort the would be small and very quite, and not require batteries. Just
> > wind the key every 36 exposures (I did say jaded). Anyone out there know
> > of a winder that might fit the bill? Or the Fantasy?
>
> I have a winder something like that. Only 10 frames per wind, sits under
> the camera (no grip at the front), only problem is that it fits a Ricoh
> 500ME ! If you're interested I can supply the camera to go with it.
>
> ...Wayne
>
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