Hi Chaps.
I have three sets of Swift Bino's my first are a pair of "Skipper" my late
wife bought for me some were about sixty yrs ago, No1-693627. 7x50 my
favourite.
I also have a set of "Audubon" Mk2, 763099. given to me by a neighbour
and a set of Mod No,804, No,4- 6713094. bought at a junk market for £23,
it cost me much more than that to have them re calibrated or ?
I had my Skipper checked out by Sewells of Liverpool some thirty years
ago .
Also on the 804 looking from the front there are numbers on each side of
the centre hinge that look like J-E45 LH side J-B26. RH side.
On the "Skippers" LH, J-B2. RH, J-E46.
My favourite birds The "Barn Owl" and the "Buzzard" I have put a large
Owl box up at my daughters with no luck yet.
I love to watch the Buzzards soring on the thermals very satisfying.
Cheers
Tippo.
I have three sets of Swift Bino's my first are a pair of "Skipper" my late
wife bought for me some were about sixty yrs ago, No1-693627. 7x50 my
favourite.
I also have a set of "Audubon" Mk2, 763099. given to me by a neighbour
and a set of Mod No,804, No,4- 6713094. bought at a junk market for £23,
it cost me much more than that to have them re calibrated or ?
I had my Skipper checked out by Sewells of Liverpool some thirty years
ago .
Also on the 804 looking from the front there are numbers on each side of
the centre hinge that look like J-E45 LH side J-B26. RH side.
On the "Skippers" LH, J-B2. RH, J-E46.
My favourite birds The "Barn Owl" and the "Buzzard" I have put a large
Owl box up at my daughters with no luck yet.
I love to watch the Buzzards soring on the thermals very satisfying.
Cheers
Tippo.