The appearance of the camera looks a little rough on the leather attached to the front lid, but I think it is a beautiful person for this type of camera.
Both the lens and the viewfinder have been cleaned and I think they are quite clear.
The shutter is slow and the speed is normal, and there is no problem with the aperture or helicoid.
The slog governor has been cleaned.
There is also a 6x4.5 mask that is often gone.
If you tilt the camera downward 60 degrees or more and open the front lid, the weight of the lens will hold it securely in place.
On rare occasions, the opening of the right side of the front side of the camera may be a little insufficient, so make sure that the side wall is fixed in place when using it.
If it is not fixed, shake the camera a little and apply a force toward the lens to fix it. There are many Fujika Six where the warship part is sticky, but it is in a pretty beautiful state.