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  1. Troubador

    Swarovski 8x30-32 discussion.

    Gijs, Post 24 No, I haven't entered post-life yet, only knocked on the door for a consultation. I didn't hear any hollow laughter but there was a lot of yodelling. Lee
  2. Troubador

    Swarovski 8x30-32 discussion.

    Hi Ed I see you are in full tease-mode today! All of the binos apart from the 10x40 are clearly marked Habicht and you can see from the pic attached to my post to Gijs that the 10x40 is also a Habicht. So I guess the literal and obvious answer must be that they are all Habichts (or is that...
  3. Troubador

    Swarovski 8x30-32 discussion.

    I had a quick consultation with this person and he told me where to look for one explanation. See the left-hand side of the pic. This does not mean Habicht could not also refer to a mountain. Lee
  4. Troubador

    Swarovski 8x30-32 discussion.

    And I hope it will be many, mamy years before you meet him face to face and ask him about this. :t: Lee
  5. Troubador

    Swarovski 8x30-32 discussion.

    A nice coincidence that it refers to a bird, it also refers to a hawk which is the bird on Swaro binos. Perhaps whoever chose the hawk emblem was having a bit of fun with the name 'Habicht'. Lee
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