David N
England

I recently bought these Eschenbach Trophy 7x42 B binoculars from a chap near to me, he was thinning out his collection. Unfortunately he couldn’t remember when he acquired them.
Eschenbach was formed in Germany in 1913 and brands numerous optical related products binoculars being one of them. The Trophy appears to be the mid range offering and they are still marketed today. I strongly suspect that the company outsources all their binocular manufacturing. So far I have been unable to find out where they are manufactured. The do appear quite regularly on the eBay German site.
They are in stunning condition (see photos) I have been unable to find any marks or signs of use anywhere on the them. The included case is I suspect is not leather and a composite type. I like them and they are kept in a room overlooking my back garden and are perfect for observing wild life.
Around the binoculars are the following markings and descriptions, 114 m/1000m, Bak 4, UV- Vollvergutung. The tripod adapter plate (which is Metal) has EOW marked on it with the number 66244 etched onto it.
If anyone can shed any further info on them I would appreciate it.
David
Eschenbach was formed in Germany in 1913 and brands numerous optical related products binoculars being one of them. The Trophy appears to be the mid range offering and they are still marketed today. I strongly suspect that the company outsources all their binocular manufacturing. So far I have been unable to find out where they are manufactured. The do appear quite regularly on the eBay German site.
They are in stunning condition (see photos) I have been unable to find any marks or signs of use anywhere on the them. The included case is I suspect is not leather and a composite type. I like them and they are kept in a room overlooking my back garden and are perfect for observing wild life.
Around the binoculars are the following markings and descriptions, 114 m/1000m, Bak 4, UV- Vollvergutung. The tripod adapter plate (which is Metal) has EOW marked on it with the number 66244 etched onto it.
If anyone can shed any further info on them I would appreciate it.
David