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Why don't the major sporting goods stores stock any high-end Zeiss binoculars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Troubador" data-source="post: 3166065" data-attributes="member: 109211"><p>I can agree with you their PT. I have a beat up old Seiko with the 'glass' scratched to hell, but that thing has been up mountains and down in rock pools, as far north as Kemi in Finland and as far south as Johannesburg. I have other watches but this one knows me like the back of my hand and it would feel like treachery to get rid of it.</p><p></p><p>Troubadoris feels that way about her old Leitz Trinovid too. In fact her old car that spends more time locked up than on the road (although I took it for a run today) is more rust and welds than the body it came with, but we just can't bear to part with it so we will run it till it won't run any more.</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troubador, post: 3166065, member: 109211"] I can agree with you their PT. I have a beat up old Seiko with the 'glass' scratched to hell, but that thing has been up mountains and down in rock pools, as far north as Kemi in Finland and as far south as Johannesburg. I have other watches but this one knows me like the back of my hand and it would feel like treachery to get rid of it. Troubadoris feels that way about her old Leitz Trinovid too. In fact her old car that spends more time locked up than on the road (although I took it for a run today) is more rust and welds than the body it came with, but we just can't bear to part with it so we will run it till it won't run any more. Lee [/QUOTE]
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Why don't the major sporting goods stores stock any high-end Zeiss binoculars?
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