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  1. Steve C

    A Users Quartes of Vintage Swift's

    I tend to think that too. I have wondered if maybe Binolux did not get over production runs from maker X model y and have a Binolux label put on it. Some other brands too. A lot of those old porros look really similar.
  2. Steve C

    A Users Quartes of Vintage Swift's

    Interesting you mention the Holiday. That is one Swift I'm going to get in my next go around. I may have just gotten its identical twin in a Binolux 7x35. It is J-B 56 and everything from the strap mounts to the tripod adapter cast into the frame are Swift. The fov is advertised as 578', but...
  3. Steve C

    A Users Quartes of Vintage Swift's

    Some Eaglet shots.
  4. Steve C

    A Users Quartes of Vintage Swift's

    Some Nighthawk shots.
  5. Steve C

    A Users Quartes of Vintage Swift's

    Here are some Apollo shots.
  6. Steve C

    A Users Quartes of Vintage Swift's

    A Users Quartet of Vintage Swift Porros Lately I have acquired a stash of vintage porro binoculars. I have spent a lot of time in the past several weeks using them as much as I could manufacture opportunity for. I decided to start comments here with these Swift binoculars. One of these is...
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