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  1. Steve C

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    Regarding John's post 955 above, I learned the hold showed in the old Bushnell photos many years ago while a student in Ornithology class. I have only rarely seen it since then and I have posted about it here a couple of times. I almost never see it being used. While the photo shows a...
  2. Steve C

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    Chosun, Jerry, Jan, Arthur Thanks for the thoughts. I appreciate it. However I did not intend to get into a discussion of medical issues. But I'm still glad Arjen's photo with his hold was posted. That is a thanks to John.
  3. Steve C

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    Well you aren't forgiven either. ;) However I'm over it B (:
  4. Steve C

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    It started about three years ago with a torn rotator cuff. The doctor said there was too much arthritis to properly attach stuff and recommended physical therapy. That worked until the start of the Covid business when my shoulder went stiff and I basically could not move my right arm the next...
  5. Steve C

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    That is an impressive feat indeed B (:. For the record I now use several binoculars with the eye cups partially retracted. I am also thankful for his picture showing his V-grip. I'm a couple of months out from a complete right shoulder replacement and that grip is useful as can be because I...
  6. Steve C

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    I've seen the eye cups all the way in for increased field of view several times. A couple of years ago there was a post here with a link to a video of an outdoor writer making the same claim. That made me curious, so I did some checking. There is a definite appearance of a wider field as eye...
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