I recently pointed out that the population of Ai-S lenses in the world would continue to fall, because one by one they would suffer unfortunate accidents. Karma being what it is, I promptly dropped my 50/1.4 Ai-S two metres onto pavement. It was wearing a yellow filter (B&W, brass ring) which, fortunately, took the impact. In a testament to old-fashioned build quality the lens appears to be unharmed and the filter, as well as cracked glass, has only a small dent where it hit the asphalt, but it is now jammed on the filter ring.
Does anyone have suggestions for getting the filter off? If I have to drill through the metal of the filter ring, can I preserve the filter threads on the lens? The lens is usable as it is, because the cracks in the filter glass are visible through the viewfinder only at f/16, so it is not a nothing to lose situation.