I went out to shoot a few photos between bouts of torrential rain this afternoon. At the last minute I decided to take my Ciro-Flex TLR, as it hadn't been out in quite a while. I loaded up a roll of FP4+ and headed out - as I shot I had a feeling that there was something not quite right with the shutter, but there wasn't anything I could do until I got home, so I proceeded to shoot up the roll.
When I did get back home, I pulled the film out and checked the shutter - the blades weren't moving at all. Great. Thankfully the Alphax shutter is stupid easy to open up, so I dug in and cleaned it up. A little Ronsonol and some graphite powder on the blades and all was well again. I took the opportunity to clean up a little haze that had accumulated on both lenses as well. With some difficulty I rerolled the FP4+, which I can only assume is still blank; I will use it as a test roll to make sure all is now well.
Not a major disaster, but certainly an annoyance, especially since it could have been avoided by simply testing the shutter before I loaded the film. Guess what my new standard operating procedure is....