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Olympus FE-20: Is there any way to fix a stuck in Lens so it will retract?

I have a Olympus FE-20 Camera and it's Lens will not retract. I think it turned on while it was in a suitcase during a flight to California. Can anyone give me instructions (Like a PDF or a website) on how to repair a stuck lens on a Olympus FE-20?Thanks, Nick Hanson!nickhanson232yahoo

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go to the mechanic and talk to him first and see whos fault is it
. silence please pmuzzy58.pmuzzy58.pmuzzy58 on hearing your case I would like to subpoena the first mechanic as opponent and the second mechanic as a witness for the counsel in regard with the situation on the day of the great soundit is seemingly the result of the negligence of the opponentand it is also well noted that you car was not road tested immediately after the repair it was a mistake of the owner of the car. so, in my opinion (verdict), the repair cost should be divided between the owner and the first mechanic the court is adjourned.. tat..tat..tat .
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Rack and pinion and exhaust..not closely related at all. Too fast over a speed bump or else why did you mention it. Methinks you're trying to stiff the mechanic, not the other way round..sorry no sympathy here

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