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<blockquote data-quote="Rathaus" data-source="post: 3252987" data-attributes="member: 132018"><p>The nylon shaving bag (I confess that it does seem to be good quality nylon!) is just fine for the rubber coated GA Habicht...in fact those binocs don't need any case...that amazing rubber armour is better than any case...but I do think the classic leather habicht really does suit a leather case....at least as an option? </p><p></p><p>I believe this would represent the very last series of the Swarovski leather cases made. It is outstanding thick fine smelling leather lined in fine brown velvet, though without the stitching. I'd be happy to still pay a few hundred bucks for this as an option. I was very fortunate to acquire this case as vacuum packed new old stock. I nearly fell over when I got this in the mail.</p><p></p><p>Rathaus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rathaus, post: 3252987, member: 132018"] The nylon shaving bag (I confess that it does seem to be good quality nylon!) is just fine for the rubber coated GA Habicht...in fact those binocs don't need any case...that amazing rubber armour is better than any case...but I do think the classic leather habicht really does suit a leather case....at least as an option? I believe this would represent the very last series of the Swarovski leather cases made. It is outstanding thick fine smelling leather lined in fine brown velvet, though without the stitching. I'd be happy to still pay a few hundred bucks for this as an option. I was very fortunate to acquire this case as vacuum packed new old stock. I nearly fell over when I got this in the mail. Rathaus [/QUOTE]
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