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<blockquote data-quote="Foss" data-source="post: 3354481" data-attributes="member: 133484"><p>Here's my humble collection, from top (L-R):</p><p>N-K 7x50 featherweight empty box (don't ask!)</p><p>Zeiss U-boat 8x60 "fat ones"</p><p>Bushnell Rangemaster 11°</p><p>N-K 7x50 featherweight boxed</p><p>Kowa Prominar 7x35 boxed</p><p>Fujinon 7x50 mil spec</p><p>Late 1800s psylescope (sub-genre, twin binocular)</p><p>2nd Row:</p><p>B&L Navy 7x50 1940s</p><p>Zeiss Binoctem 7x50 1940s</p><p>Nikon Tropical 7x50</p><p>Kamakura 6x30 CF</p><p>Tasco 222YRZ (outstanding bino if you can get over the yellow armor)</p><p>Hensoldt Wetzlar early roof prism</p><p>B&L Zephyr 7x35 1950s</p><p>B&L 8x20 very early, with script on prism plates</p><p>Schneider Optix 8x24</p><p>Case for B&L Navy</p><p>3rd Row:</p><p>Yamatar 6x30</p><p>Atcomar 8x30</p><p>Fujinon 10x70</p><p>FPO Meibo 7x50 (MIOJ)</p><p>Tasco 322CW (outstanding bino made in China)</p><p>Centura 7x35 WA (with Vortex harness for hiking)</p><p></p><p>3rd Row books (L-R):</p><p>Zeiss Handfernglaser 1919-1946 Hans Seeger </p><p>Optishces Gerat der deutchen wehrtechnik Seeger</p><p>Fernglaser und Fernrohre Seeger</p><p>Hensoldt, Karsten Poreazg</p><p>Basic Optics and Optical Instruments Revised </p><p>Choosing, using, and repairing binoculars, Seyfried</p><p>How to clean practically anything, consumer reports</p><p>German Military Letter Codes, John Walter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foss, post: 3354481, member: 133484"] Here's my humble collection, from top (L-R): N-K 7x50 featherweight empty box (don't ask!) Zeiss U-boat 8x60 "fat ones" Bushnell Rangemaster 11° N-K 7x50 featherweight boxed Kowa Prominar 7x35 boxed Fujinon 7x50 mil spec Late 1800s psylescope (sub-genre, twin binocular) 2nd Row: B&L Navy 7x50 1940s Zeiss Binoctem 7x50 1940s Nikon Tropical 7x50 Kamakura 6x30 CF Tasco 222YRZ (outstanding bino if you can get over the yellow armor) Hensoldt Wetzlar early roof prism B&L Zephyr 7x35 1950s B&L 8x20 very early, with script on prism plates Schneider Optix 8x24 Case for B&L Navy 3rd Row: Yamatar 6x30 Atcomar 8x30 Fujinon 10x70 FPO Meibo 7x50 (MIOJ) Tasco 322CW (outstanding bino made in China) Centura 7x35 WA (with Vortex harness for hiking) 3rd Row books (L-R): Zeiss Handfernglaser 1919-1946 Hans Seeger Optishces Gerat der deutchen wehrtechnik Seeger Fernglaser und Fernrohre Seeger Hensoldt, Karsten Poreazg Basic Optics and Optical Instruments Revised Choosing, using, and repairing binoculars, Seyfried How to clean practically anything, consumer reports German Military Letter Codes, John Walter [/QUOTE]
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