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Keep an eye on ebay as they appear on there occasionally. However, you can't always get exactly what you want and it took me a while before I could find a split image version. All you have to do then is win it!
Sounds like a problem with the single/multi "switch". Film should not wind on in "multi" setting. Back to the dealer - if he is reputable, he will get it fixed.
Depending on where you live, your best bet is one or more of the following:
1) eBay
2) your nearest Tamron distributor/service centre (Tamron bought Bronica in the early '90s and may still cary spare parts).
3) local camera repair centres
Hi, I have the same problem - my lever plastic become broken in 2 days after I'vet body from KEH. Seems that iron topof the lever can be screwed in counter clockwize direction and after new one lever installed it can be screwed back and fixed with rubber cap.
But question to you - where did you get the replacement?
There could be a number of issues with this problem. Make sure the contacts at the rear of the lens and those on the body that connect with those on the lens are clean and straight. If so, the problem may be in the shutter within the lens. There is a magnet inside the shutter that sometimes becomes contaminated and fails to hold the shutter blades open for the selected shutter speed. The face of the magnet may need to be cleaned. There are also timing switches that sometimes go bad or need adjusting. These internal problems need to be taken care of by a competent technician since the lens needs to be completely disassembled. I have also seen these shutters go bad and need to be replaced. Let's hope that's not the problem because it will be difficult to get a new shutter for the lens--but not imposible. God luck.
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