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  1. J

    Bin Identification

    Hi, thank you Richard - case closed, I'd say... Joachim
  2. J

    Bin Identification

    This one seems the most probable - if it was Zeiss themselves, they would have had the means to make it look proper. Joachim
  3. J

    Bin Identification

    Hi Stephen, good find - your Google Fu is stronger than mine... Joachim
  4. J

    Bin Identification

    Hi, I agree with that argument - while there's quite a few examples of Jenautics to be found in the usual market places, I haven't heard of it or seen it mentioned anywhere besides sale offers. Also they indeed had a 7x50 Marine offering with IF called Binoctar. See the following link - once...
  5. J

    Bin Identification

    Hi, yes indeed there is CZJ fakes around although not quite at the level of externally indistinguishable... after all even a very good multicoated "normal" CZJ (that is excluding rarities like Nobilems, Big Bins and the like) will go under 300€. So no, we're not talking about near perfect...
  6. J

    Bin Identification

    Hi, I have had a closer look at my russian made multicoated ZOMZ 7x50 which indeed looks quite similar to the pair shown above if one just looks at the form and screw positions. But it has a 6 digit serial number in white in the same place as the 7 digit one on the pair shown by the original...
  7. J

    Bin Identification

    Hi, my money is on a CZJ 7x50 (or maybe 10x50) but I'll have a closer look at my soviet ZOMZ 7x50 tonight. Joachim
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