it will surprise no one that I picked up another Ricoh KR 10 Super yesterday.
The seller said it didn't work, but I really just wanted the cute littler Rikenon 50mm f/2 lens.
He sold it to me for $11.00.
So after putting new batteries in it, ( it only came with one dead one?) the shutter wouldn't fire.
I took off the bottom plate and did the push the lever trick and it would advance but still not fire.
So on a whim, I decided to just switch the battery cap out with another KR 10 that I have and Viola! It fired!
There was a tiny tiny bit of smudgy corrosion on the battery cap that looked insignificant, but after a dose of vinegar and a thorough wiping down, the original battery cap was in good order and the camera is a happy camper!
This got me to thinking about another camera, a KR 10 that would only work on X and bulb, so I tried the clean the battery cap trick again and guess what...it works perfectly again too.
Mind you the cap corrosion was barely visible on each of the caps, and I know I'm rattling on a bit about it, but I wonder how many " not working" cameras have been subject to the not working pile because of it.
Any way, here's a sample photo I made at an Italian deli yesterday with the set up.