In your case it may well be worth it. I have an auto 110 kit, new in  
the box. But it's not the super.
Paul
On Mar 17, 2007, at 10:29 PM, John Sessoms wrote:

>>
>> From:
>> Paul Stenquist
>> You can probably buy another one for less than it would cost to  
>> repair
>> it. Even the super usually goes for quite a bit less than $100 US.
>> Paul
>> On Mar 17, 2007, at 2:55 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know somewhere that will attempt to repair a Pentax  
>> Auto-110
>> (actually Auto-110 Super)? I have one that froze up last year and  
>> I have
>> not been able to find anyone who will undertake to repair it.
>
> So far I have not been able to find a replacement, i.e. the only ones
> I've seen for sale were full kits and/or not the Super. And, the few
> I've seen on Ebay had ridiculous reserves.
>
> I have almost the full kit myself, needing only a few of the filters,
> the hard case and the after-market 1.7x tele-converter.
>
> I got it out because I managed to acquire the 20-40 zoom.
>
> I checked the Essex Camera Repair that was suggested, and they list  
> the
> Auto-110. I've sent an email to find out if they will attempt to  
> repair it.
>
> Thanks to all for that info.
>
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