Last week, received six Nikkormat bodies in various stages of disrepair.
1) Nikomat EL - needs a rewind crank assembly, extraction of the rewind shaft, and refoaming. Otherwise good to go. Letting a friend have it as a project.
2) Nikkormat FT - needs nameplate; was a body I received in one of those KEH Nikkormat grab boxes. Once nameplate is procured and installed, I'll send it in for refoaming, then put it into service, probably with an earlier 50/2 Nikkor-H hanging off the front. I might also consider putting an FT3 mirror box on the chassis, so I can have an oddball Nikkormat FTn/FT3 hybrid, based on an FT chassis.
3) Nikomat FTn - when I received this body originally, it was missing parts and non-functional. This time around, figured I'd see what was up with it. Removed the baseplate. Looked pristine underneath, so it likely had been serviced recently, but, that didn't fix it. Popped in a battery to see if it worked. Meter did turn on and worked. Somewhat erratic and one cell was dead. But, it was functional. Advance mechanism, however, did not seem to work. Got the shutter cocked manually, along with the mirror box. Shutter release button didn't actuate the shutter, though. Started tearing it down. Pulled the mirror box. Self-timer started running. Got almost to the end of its cycle, then hung up. Helped it along, and the shutter fired. Cocked it again, and set it to various speeds. Seemed to fire normally. So, have a spare Copal Square S shutter. Removed everything useful, then chucked the remains.
4) Nikkormat FTn - Like the EL, not a camera I owned previously. Mechanically fine. Meter seemed weak, but smooth, and the foam was shot. Noticed that the contacts in the battery chamber were a little crusty. Cleaned them up after the refoam job was done. Both cells seem to be dead, but, again, meter is smooth, provided you set the ASA scale to 12. Probably going to go ahead and replace the cells and put it into service as a Nikomat FTn with the later cosmetics, which do make the camera more comfortable to use.
5) Nikomat FTn (black) - originally purchased this camera in 2009. Meter was erratic, but accurate. Used it as a donor for cosmetic parts for another FTn I'd owned at the time, then donated it to Camera Clinic, where it sat for a few years. Tried it again and one of the cells is dead. Meter also very erratic now. Took it apart, thinking I'd use it as a parts body. Eventually decided to use the cosmetic pieces from body #3 to make it somewhat decent looking. Passing it onto Ralph Javins, so he can fix it up and use it, if he wants.
6) Nikkormat FT3 - another KEH grab box camera. When I got it, meter was erratic, advance mechanism was slow, bad foam, and the shutter sometimes didn't fire. While it was at the Camera Clinic, they apparently fixed the meter. But gave up on the other issues. At this time, meter's good, foam's good, and the shutter fires reliably. Discovered that the top cover had a nice dent where the shutter release button is. Attached my AR-2 and gently persuaded it back to its normal position. That fixed it. I'll be sending it in to have the advance mechanism looked at and a J screen installed. Pulled the latter from body #3.
-J