If you don't mind sending it to the US you could check out Eric Hendrickson. He 
was a long time repairman for Pentax and now works on his own. You can contact 
him through his web site. 


http://pentaxs.com/

-p

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On Nov 8, 2012, at 4:36 AM, Krisjanis Linkevics 
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> I think it may be worth your while to contact someone from US of A as
>> the idea that FA 135 cannot be fixed for the problem you're having
>> sounds very strange to me.
>> 
>> Boris Liberman
> 
> My desire was to get real Pentax repair people to tackle the problem as they 
> might have access to Pentax-specific calibrating/testing equipment for the 
> final stages of putting the lens back together. I don't think I should to go 
> through the trouble and cost of sending the lens to USA, there are enough 
> generic repair places here and the cost would be like 1/10th.
> 
> And yes, it sounds very strange to me too. But I guess it's the way things 
> work in 21st century, if it's not a current product, you might as well forget 
> about any authorized service people even touching the thing. I am just angry 
> it took half a year of it traveling Europe for me to get this message.
> 
> kris
> 
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