Since it's the oldest type of OM-1 (note cutout on the black trim inside
lens mount which falls inline between the 2 & 4 shutter speeds) it is
one of the meter strings. Without it, coupling ring may not returns to
it's rest position or needle may not move properly.
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DACattani@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Dave in Denver here, back after a lengthy time away taking care of sick wife
> and kid. Reading the archives, I see there's a lot of excitement about the
> E-3 and E-510. But I'm still playing with my OM-1. In fact, I bought one on
> xbay that has a defect about which I need some counsel. Look at this photo:
>
>
> <<_http://s125.photobucket.com/albums/p41/dacattani/OM-1%20Thread/?action=view
> ¤t=TheThread.jpg_
> (http://s125.photobucket.com/albums/p41/dacattani/OM-1%20Thread/?action=view¤t=TheThread.jpg)
> >>
>
> What is that thread? The shutter thread? How did it get here? I've had my
> old beater OM-1 apart, but not enough to recognize this problem. Has anyone
> tackled it?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Dave
>
>
>
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