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mr h

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I have a couple of specs of dust inside my leica ultravid binoculars is this the start of a problem
 
Hello there and a warm welcome to you from those of us on staff here at BirdForum :t:

I'm going to move your post to the Binocular section of the forum as it is likely to get more feedback there ;)
 
I have a couple of specs of dust inside my leica ultravid binoculars is this the start of a problem

Welcome Mr. H.,

You might find some help in this BF thread about others who have found "specks" and "micro glitter stars" in their Ultravids and Trinnies:

"Ultravid question"

http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=174159

Are you the same Mr. H from the Beatles' song "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite"?

"And Mr. H. will demonstrate
Ten somersets he'll undertake on solid ground..."

Btw, I stayed in Chester for a week when I was an exchange student at the University of Manchester. My roommate, Jonathan Wardle, lived in Chester with his mum and brother.

I wanted to visit Liverpool to see where the Beatles grew up and to visit the Cavern. Unfortunately, at that time, the Cavern was demolished and there was only a small plaque in its place.

Apparently, the Cavern has been resurrected as a tourist attraction and music club again:

http://www.cavernclub.org/index.php

Brock
 
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