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<blockquote data-quote="ceasar" data-source="post: 3167422" data-attributes="member: 26155"><p>EO sold a lot of Nikons. They had many good customer reviews of them. I particularly remember the 40+ 5 star reviews that the Monarch 8x36 ATB received. I never tried it. It must have been a sleeper. It weighed 20 ounces, had 17mm ER and the same 7º FOV of the 8x42 LX L. It is discontinued now. </p><p></p><p>I bought my 8x32 SE, 10x25LXL, 8x32 and 10x32 LX Ls from EO and got my 10x32 EDG I from them at the closeout price. I used the EDG I for 4 years and sent it back to Nikon fix the bubbling on the cover and to put a new ridged rubber covering on the focus wheel and they sent me a new 10x32 EDGII instead. :t: </p><p></p><p>Nikon has been selling its own binoculars off its website for a couple of years. Camera Land lists them but they all seem to be special order-delayed delivery.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ceasar, post: 3167422, member: 26155"] EO sold a lot of Nikons. They had many good customer reviews of them. I particularly remember the 40+ 5 star reviews that the Monarch 8x36 ATB received. I never tried it. It must have been a sleeper. It weighed 20 ounces, had 17mm ER and the same 7º FOV of the 8x42 LX L. It is discontinued now. I bought my 8x32 SE, 10x25LXL, 8x32 and 10x32 LX Ls from EO and got my 10x32 EDG I from them at the closeout price. I used the EDG I for 4 years and sent it back to Nikon fix the bubbling on the cover and to put a new ridged rubber covering on the focus wheel and they sent me a new 10x32 EDGII instead. :t: Nikon has been selling its own binoculars off its website for a couple of years. Camera Land lists them but they all seem to be special order-delayed delivery. Bob [/QUOTE]
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